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Elderly woman fined in France for lockdown form error

The elderly woman diagnosed with dementia must pay a fine of €166 for having put the wrong date on her form for leaving home during lockdown.

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A French court has ruled that an elderly woman diagnosed with dementia must pay a fine of €166 (£151; $201) for having put the wrong date on her form for leaving home during lockdown, reports the BBC.

Her daughter had appealed against the original €135 fine imposed during a police check in April.

In France's coronavirus lockdown, a downloadable form has to be filled in whenever a person wants to leave home.

The woman, 73, was stopped while out shopping in Luxeuil, eastern France.

France Bleu news reports that when police booked her they did not record that she was speaking incoherently. She was going to a supermarket about 800m - about half a mile - from her home.

Read more of this report from the BBC.