French bus driver attacked over mask rules dies riffle

Author : agonied1942
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 06:18:44


Philippe Monguillot, 59, was left brain dead after the attack in the southwestern city of Bayonne on July 5. His family decided to switch off his life support on Friday, news agency Agence France-Presse reported.

'We decided to let him go. The doctors were in favor and we were as well,' the victim's 18-year-old daughter, Marie Monguillot, told AFP.

Four men were detained and charged following the assault.



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The attack occurred on Sunday around 7:15 p.m. on the 810 bus traveling to Biarritz after the bus driver checked the ticket of one of the men and asked all four to wear face masks, which are compulsory in French public transport, according to the public prosecutor's office.

On Wednesday, Monguillot's family organized a march in his honor, with all attendees wearing white.

Prime Minister Castex confirmed Monguillot's death on Twitter late Friday, writing that the case had 'touched our hearts.'

'The Republic recognizes him as an exemplary citizen and won't forget him. The law will punish the perpetrators of this despicable crime,' he wrote, describing the attack as 'cowardly.'

French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin also expressed his condolences to Monguillot's frends, family and colleagues.

'This heinous and cowardly act must not go unpunished. I'll be traveling to Bayonne tomorrow to make a point of safety in the city with state officials and meet with public transport drivers and unions,' he wrote on Twitter.

The company Monguillot worked for, Keoilis, has boosted security for its employees, deploying guards on some of its bus services in the area.

The company held a minute's silence in its offices and on its transport networks on Wednesday in mourning for Monguillot.

Four men were detained and charged following the assault. On Wednesday, Monguillot's family organized a march in his honor, with all attendees wearing white. On Wednesday, Monguillot's family organized a march in his honor, with all attendees wearing white. Philippe Monguillot, 59, was left brain dead after the attack in the southwestern city of Bayonne on July 5. His family decided to switch off his life support on Friday, news agency Agence France-Presse reported. 'The Republic recognizes him as an exemplary citizen and won't forget him. The law will punish the perpetrators of this despicable crime,' he wrote, describing the attack as 'cowardly.' The attack occurred on Sunday around 7:15 p.m. on the 810 bus traveling to Biarritz after the bus driver checked the ticket of one of the men and asked all four to wear face masks, which are compulsory in French public transport, according to the public prosecutor's office. Philippe Monguillot, 59, was left brain dead after the attack in the southwestern city of Bayonne on July 5. His family decided to switch off his life support on Friday, news agency Agence France-Presse reported. French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin also expressed his condolences to Monguillot's frends, family and colleagues. The company Monguillot worked for, Keoilis, has boosted security for its employees, deploying guards on some of its bus services in the area. 'We decided to let him go. The doctors were in favor and we were as well,' the victim's 18-year-old daughter, Marie Monguillot, told AFP. French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin also expressed his condolences to Monguillot's frends, family and colleagues. French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin also expressed his condolences to Monguillot's frends, family and colleagues. Philippe Monguillot, 59, was left brain dead after the attack in the southwestern city of Bayonne on July 5. His family decided to switch off his life support on Friday, news agency Agence France-Presse reported. 'We decided to let him go. The doctors were in favor and we were as well,' the victim's 18-year-old daughter, Marie Monguillot, told AFP. The company held a minute's silence in its offices and on its transport networks on Wednesday in mourning for Monguillot. On Wednesday, Monguillot's family organized a march in his honor, with all attendees wearing white. The attack occurred on Sunday around 7:15 p.m. on the 810 bus traveling to Biarritz after the bus driver checked the ticket of one of the men and asked all four to wear face masks, which are compulsory in French public transport, according to the public prosecutor's office. French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin also expressed his condolences to Monguillot's frends, family and colleagues. French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin also expressed his condolences to Monguillot's frends, family and colleagues. 'We decided to let him go. The doctors were in favor and we were as well,' the victim's 18-year-old daughter, Marie Monguillot, told AFP. Four men were detained and charged following the assault. Four men were detained and charged following the assault. Philippe Monguillot, 59, was left brain dead after the attack in the southwestern city of Bayonne on July 5. His family decided to switch off his life support on Friday, news agency Agence France-Presse reported. 'We decided to let him go. The doctors were in favor and we were as well,' the victim's 18-year-old daughter, Marie Monguillot, told AFP. On Wednesday, Monguillot's family organized a march in his honor, with all attendees wearing white. 'We decided to let him go. The doctors were in favor and we were as well,' the victim's 18-year-old daughter, Marie Monguillot, told AFP.

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