What began as a historic night of joy for Paris Saint-Germain fans celebrating the club’s first-ever UEFA Champions League title quickly descended into chaos,
leaving two people dead and 192 injured, according to French authorities.
Tens of thousands of fans flooded the streets of Paris in jubilant scenes following the club’s monumental victory.
Major city squares, particularly the Champs-Élysées, became gathering points for large crowds cheering and waving flags. However,
the celebrations spiraled out of control as clashes erupted, leading to violent incidents, vandalism, and fires in several neighborhoods.

Emergency services responded to widespread disturbances, including property damage, physical assaults,
and confrontations between rival groups of supporters.
Authorities confirmed multiple arrests and extensive deployments of riot police to restore order and protect public safety.
Despite the sporting triumph that brought immense pride to PSG supporters, the tragic outcome has sparked serious concerns about crowd management
and the need for stricter measures to ensure public safety during major sporting events in densely populated urban areas.
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