A Caisse d'Epargne agency in May 2011. - GILE MICHEL / SIPA

She hadn't been able to withdraw her Christmas bonus. A 59-year-old woman was sentenced to two years in prison by the Marseille Criminal Court for trying to burn down her banker. As La Provence reports, the court imposed a sentence of four years in prison, two of which are closed.

This client of the Savings Bank on avenue Camille-Pelletan, in the 3rd arrondissement of Marseille, returned to the agency an hour after trying to withdraw her Christmas bonus, without success. She had sprayed a 34-year-old employee with methylated spirits and White-Spirit before he was rescued by a security guard. The court added an obligation of care and compensation to the victim.

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