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The hearing of the Minister of the Interior and the Ministry of Sports yesterday in the Senate, following the incidents at the Stade de France, has lifted part of the mystery regarding the Stade de France fiasco, even if certain gray areas persist. But they did not frankly calm the controversy around these terrible incidents.
It must be said that the terrible testimonies continue to influence. Le Figaro, in recent hours, has even taken over accusations of sexual assault during the crowd at the Stade de France. “I saw women having their chests touched, they snatched bags”, confides in particular a policeman, version confirmed by one of his colleagues. Other testimonies refer to attackers in the process of “groping young girls and women”.
Terrible revelations which show in any case that the floor is free on this sad evening, and Liverpool is also pushing strongly for this. The English club has just announced this Thursday morning that it has collected 6,500 testimonials from supporters present at the Stade de France, and has launched an appeal to collect as many as possible by Sunday.
“Liverpool FC would like to thank the thousands of supporters who have returned their Champions League final feedback form and ask anyone who has not yet completed it to do so by Sunday 5th June.
So far, more than 6,500 forms have been filled out by fans who were in Paris on Saturday night. The form is available online here and has been emailed directly to supporters who have purchased a ticket for the match.
The club have officially requested a formal and transparent investigation into the problems faced by fans in and around the Stade de France, before and following kick-off.
Once once more, LFC would like to thank the fans for taking the time to complete the form and share their experiences with us. »
We would like to thank the many thousands of supporters who have returned their Champions League final feedback forms, and ask anyone who has not completed it yet to do so by Sunday June 5.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) June 2, 2022
to summarize
While the controversy over the incidents at the Stade de France continues to swell following the Liverpool – Real Madrid match, testimonies are pouring in from all sides. With accusations of sexual assault when the English club calls him for more testimony.