France ‘yellow vest’ protests turn violent as President Macron’s popularity plummets
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A protester was accidentally killed and more than 220 injured as tens of thousands of people blocked roads across France in a “yellow vest” protest against high fuel prices, which has channelled anger at stagnant spending under President Emmanuel Macron.
Nearly 283,000 people were estimated to have taken part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and on major motorways and thoroughfares across the country on Saturday, the Interior Ministry said.
Some 227 people were injured – seven seriously, including a police officer – and 117 detained, with 73 then taken into police custody.
Although most of the blockades were carried out without incident, tempers flared at times as some drivers confronted the protesters or tried to force their way through.
In the eastern Savoie region, a 63-year-old woman was killed when a mother trying to take her daughter to see a doctor panicked after protesters surrounded their car, and suddenly accelerated into the crowd.
