Hundreds of mourners gather for funeral of teenager killed by police as riots continue in France
- At a cemetery in Nanterre, the Paris suburb where the teenager was killed, mourners carried his casket from a mosque to the burial site
- Some 2,400 people have been arrested in France amid riots sparked by the 17-year-old’s death on Tuesday, as protests head into a fifth night
Hushed and visibly anguished, hundreds of mourners from France’s Islamic community formed a solemn procession from a mosque to a hillside cemetery on Saturday to bury a 17-year-old whose killing by police has triggered days of rioting and looting across the nation.
Some 2,400 people have been arrested overall since the teenager’s death on Tuesday. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin tweeted late on Saturday that 200 riot police would be mobilised in the port city of Marseille, where television showed footage of tear gas and officers in the streets as night fell.
Police said 29 people were arrested there, and at least 37 were arrested in Paris near the Champs-Elysées, where police vans were seen parked outside luxury shops in one of the capital’s most high-profile areas.