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Woman killed by 'celebratory gunfire' at French wedding

The young woman was shot in the head when a car drove by with a passenger firing a hunting rifle to 'add to the atmosphere' of a wedding.

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A young woman died after being shot in the head while attending a wedding in northern France on Saturday, sources close to the investigation said, reports The Guardian.

According to the mayor of the town of Marly, Fabien Thiémé, the young woman was in the street when celebratory shots were fired from a procession of cars involved in another wedding.

“This young woman of 19 to 20 years of age took a buckshot bullet to the head,” said Thiémé. “They were driving past but the bullet hit her.”

Emergency services treated the woman at the scene before she was transported to hospital, but she died later.

The suspect, a man in his late 20s, was detained by locals after he got out of the car. He and the 26-year-old driver of the car were arrested shortly after.

The driver, who called himself the “best friend” of the groom at the wedding he had attended, agreed to drive the suspected shooter, who was not on the guest list, said the prosecutor of Valenciennes, François Perain, said.

“The suspect took the hunting rifle to fire in the air to ‘add to the atmosphere’,” the prosecutor said.

Read more of this AFP report published by The Guardian.