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Calls for the ouster of French Interior Minister Gerald Darmann continued today after disabled children and fans were sprayed with tear gas and tear gas by Paris police ahead of last Saturday’s Champions Cup final.
The association of disabled fans of the Liverpool team showed today how they tried to get away from the scary crowds outside the Stade de France stadium in Paris but on the other hand they had found the police in heavy clothing that had sprayed them with hot spray and tear gas.
Representative Peter Allen said on television that French officials blaming Liverpool fans were “France’s shame” and that investigations into the matter should begin with the resignation of senior officials.
“Many police chiefs have turned against Minister Darman, demanding his resignation,” he added.
Darmanin has claimed that there were “massive ticket counterfeits, which led to large numbers of British fans entering the stadium.
But a French Gendarmerie official said yesterday that attempts to justify what happened on Saturday marked the “bankruptcy of a ministry that has no idea how to mark a sporting event”, according to quotes in the French media.
Chaos had erupted in the stadium as fans waited for hours to enter, which led to the postponement of Liverpool’s match with Real Madrid, which was subsequently won by the latter.
Ted Morris said “young locals had tried to enter the stadium and disabled Liverpool fans were caught in the middle of the clash where French police used ‘crowd control tools’ such as sprays or tear gas.
He adds that a large group of local youths had attempted to rob the fans before the police intervened when notified by them.
But instead of being helped, they were sprayed with hot spray as they sought help from French officers, in scenes that some described as “the most horrific” for Liverpool fans in Europe.
More than 170 people were injured and 60 arrested as police used rubber batons and shields in the stadium.
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