The manager, aged 66, refused to serve two men who had come to his bar while drunk. One of them punched him.

A man was indicted for deadly blows after the death of a bar manager in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, killed because he refused to serve two drunk clients, AFP told AFP. of parquet of Bobigny Monday. Placed in custody, he was indicted on Saturday for intentional violence that resulted in death without intention to give, said the prosecutor.

On the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, two drunken men had presented themselves at this bar in downtown Saint-Denis, near Paris, Café de la Place. The boss refused to serve them. One of them punched the 66-year-old manager. He had fallen, got up, took a few steps before collapsing again. His death had been noticed half an hour later.

On Friday, a man was indicted for murder on suspicion of shooting down a waiter at a restaurant in Noisy-le-Grand on August 16 because he thought his sandwich was not prepared quickly enough.