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The Champions League final between Arsenal and PSG was marrred by violence in Paris and across France, with one fan left dead and another in intensive care following widespread riots.

A lone Arsenal fan was jeered and mobbed by a group of PSG supporters in Paris in shocking scenes following the Champions League final.

The Gunners were defeated in heartbreaking fashion in the showpiece event in Budapest on Saturday night , with Gabriel's penalty miss condemning them to a 4-3 loss in the shootout.

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Arsenal suppoters were left heartbroken following the game, and a viral video from Paris showed one being roughed up by a group of rival fans.

In the clip, the individual was wearing a retro Arsenal top and attempted to make his way through a crowd of PSG supporters while on his bike.

As he slowly tried to edge through the crowd, his shirt was being tugged and he was being pushed and mocked.

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The incident came amid further shocking scenes in Paris and across France following PSG's victory,with one fan left dead and another in intensive care following widespread riots that led to the arrest of 400 people .

There were particularly extraordinary outbreaks of chaos and disorder in Paris,Rennes, Strasbourg, and Grenoble.

Fans set off fires and vandalised shops. one small group even tried to storm a Paris police station.

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A police investigation has also been launched into the stabbing of an unidentified 17-year-old man who suffered multiple wounds close to the Champs-Elysees.

He is in intensive care and another man, 23, died after crashing his motorbike into a concrete block.

The Paris prosecutors' office said 277 people have been formally placed in police custody, including 82 minors, for alleged offences.

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The incident came amid shocking scenes across France following the Champions League final.

One serious accident involved a driver losing control of a car that rammed into a restaurant's terrace, leaving two people wounded including one seriously.

Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said 57 officers were wounded in total and noted that there was violence in 15 cities across France.