Four teens were wounded, two of them seriously, by an axe wielded during a fight on Monday on a suburban train outside Paris, police sources said, with the main suspect later arrested.
One of the victims – all aged 16 or 17 – had a hand cut off and another had their skull split open.
Two others were more lightly injured in the struggle that one police source said had broken out around 8:00 am as the teenagers involved were on their way to secondary school.
It was not immediately clear what triggered the fight, in which weapons including the axe, a knife, a samurai sword and baseball bats were used.
All the wounded people were brought to hospital and none were in danger for their life, the source added.
The main suspect, a 16-year-old, was later arrested at his home and held in custody, another police source said.
An axe was found and confiscated during the search, they added.
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The incident happened while the RER suburban express train was at the station of Ozoir-la-Ferriere southeast of Paris.
A message posted to the official X account for the RER E said: “An incident on the TUVA train currently at the Ozoir station requires the train to remain at the platform. We are waiting for police intervention.”
A subsequent post said some traffic had slowed in both directions due to an “altercation on board a train at Ozoir station.”
The RER E line runs east-west through Paris and its suburbs.
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