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Five holidaymakers were jailed for "meeting violence", announced the Béziers prosecutor this Saturday, after attacking McDonald's employees who refused to let them return without masks. The five men, aged 18 and 19, were part of a group of friends of ten people living in the Paris region and who came to spend holidays in Agde.

They attacked two employees who were trying to enforce health safety rules. "The medical examination of the two victims" retained "for each a total incapacity for work at 5 days", said the prosecutor, Raphaël Balland, in a press release.

Judgment Monday

All members of the group were arrested by the police and placed in police custody and five of them were identified "as being directly involved in the violence committed," said the prosecutor, four for having beaten and the fifth for filming the scene.

The five young men will be tried Monday before the criminal court of Béziers in immediate appearance. Among them, three "have been or are currently the subject of criminal proceedings not yet tried in other jurisdictions for acts of violence", according to the prosecutor.

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