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Who killed Steve? Emotions run high in France as protesters clash with police

  • There growing public anger in France over the unexplained death of 24-year-old Steve Maia Canico
  • He drowned following a violent clash between police and people attending a music festival

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A mural depicting Steve Maia Canico, who drowned following a violent clash between police and people attending a music festival. Photo: EPA

Police in the western French city of Nantes fired tear gas and water cannon at hundreds of demonstrators protesting Saturday against police violence and the unexplained death of a music festivalgoer in June.

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Demonstrations expressing solidarity took place in several other French cities across France, some organised by the “yellow jackets” protest movement.

In Nantes, emotions ran high when the crowd gathered in the morning by the banks of the river Loire, where the body of 24-year-old Steve Maia Canico was finally recovered Monday.

His body was found not far from where he was last spotted alive at an all-night event during the Festival of Music in Nantes on June 21-22. Officers used tear gas to break up the party in the small hours of the morning and several revellers fell into the river during clashes.

Police use water canons against protesters in Nantes, France. Photo: EPA
Police use water canons against protesters in Nantes, France. Photo: EPA
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Near a portrait of the young man now known across France simply as “Steve”, people threw flowers into the river while others held up placards with the slogans “Who killed Steve?” and “Where is the justice for Steve?”

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