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US brothers are beaten up with miniature Eiffel Towers after angering Paris street vendors by filming them

US brothers are beaten up with miniature Eiffel Towers after angering Paris street vendors by filming them

Daily Mail​14-05-2025

Two American brothers were beaten up by angry Parisian street vendors after filming them with their phones.
The tourists, understood to be 24 and 28, were visiting the Eiffel Tower on Tuesday when they were reportedly attacked with miniature souvenirs of the iconic Parisian landmark.
One of the brothers took a blow to the face and was left with a bleeding wound, according to local media.
He was treated by first responders, but his injuries were minor and did not require him being taken to hospital.
Police were called following the altercation, but the perpetrators had already fled the scene.
The brothers filed a complaint following the attack, French outlet Le Parisien reported, which led to a suspect being arrested and taken into police custody.
It is understood that the American visitors are active on social media, but their identities have not been disclosed.
They had reportedly been filming the street vendors before the fight broke out.
The attack on the American tourists in Paris comes after a British holidaymaker was allegedly repeatedly raped by a taxi driver following a night out in the French capital.
The alleged attack took place in Bois de Boulogne on March 15, French newspaper Le Figaro reported.
Local police were alerted to the incident by a resident who said they had stumbled across the woman 'crying and in a state of shock' in her garden.
Police rushed to the woman's aid with the alleged victim claiming she had ordered a taxi home the night before.
She had just spent the previous evening with her friends out in Paris.
According to local reports, the taxi driver picked the woman up in the capital before driving her to Bois de Boulogne and raping her several times.
Police were informed by the Brit that the alleged attack had only ended after the woman had managed to escape the parked car and run into a nearby garden, a source told the French newspaper.
The man had found the terrified woman in the morning and immediately called the police.
The victim was treated by officials from the Paris fire service and taken to the Garches hospital for routine checks.

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