Paris, May 11, 2026 – An investigation for attempted voluntary homicide has been launched by the Paris prosecutor’s office following a brawl that left two people injured on Sunday, May 10, 2026, at the Foire de Paris. The incident occurred at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, as confirmed by actu Paris, corroborating information from Le Parisien.
Violent Incident at France’s Largest Fair
The altercation took place in the aisles of the exhibition park in the mid-afternoon. Police services were called to the Foire de Paris following reports of violence committed with a bladed weapon. The two individuals involved, aged 29 and 30, sustained facial injuries.
According to the public prosecutor’s office, an investigation has been opened. Initial reports from Le Parisien suggest that the perpetrator fled the scene, while witnesses mentioned the presence of a second assailant. Philippe Goujon, mayor of the 15th arrondissement of Paris, described the incident as “extremely rare” and stated that the perpetrators are known to the police.
Details of the Incident and Ongoing Investigation
The exact circumstances surrounding the dispute and subsequent stabbing are still under investigation. Authorities are working to identify and apprehend the individual(s) responsible for the attack. The victims received medical attention for their injuries, which were reportedly non-life-threatening.
The Foire de Paris, known as France’s largest fair, attracts a significant number of visitors each year. Security measures at such large-scale events are typically stringent, making this incident particularly noteworthy.
Community and Official Reactions
The incident has prompted concern among attendees and local officials. Mayor Goujon’s statement underscores the unusual nature of such an event at the fair. The ongoing investigation aims to shed light on the motives behind the attack and ensure that justice is served.
The police are appealing to anyone with information regarding the incident to come forward and assist with their inquiries. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.