The party is over.

An investigation was opened Monday after the visibly improvised rally this Sunday in the Buttes-Chaumont park,

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from the Paris prosecutor's office.

In the images, which have become viral on social networks, dozens of young people could be seen dancing around enclosures without wearing a mask and without respecting the distances in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.

This investigation was opened for "endangering the life of others" and "participation in a gathering of more than six people on the public highway", an offense punishable by a fine of 135 euros, according to this source.

Police responded to the scene an hour and a half after the start, as the rally was about to end.

The prefect of police Didier Lallement made a report to the justice on Monday, said the police headquarters.

According to BFMTV, "a group of friends were celebrating a birthday (..) when a person turned up the loudspeakers they were using", "the music then attracted other young people and other groups who made them. joined to dance ”.

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