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Προσοχή: Σύμφωνα με το νόμο απαγορεύεται η δημοσιοποίηση ονομαστικά η φωτογραφικά ποινικών καταδικών οποιουδήποτε βαθμού & αιτιολογίας καθώς εμπίπτουν στα ευαίσθητα προσωπικά δεδομένα του ατόμου. Τυχόν δημοσιοποίηση τέτοιων δεδομένων ενδέχεται να επιφέρει ποινικές κυρώσεις στο συντάκτη. Επιτρέπεται μόνο αν έχει δοθεί εισαγγελική εντολή και μόνο για το χρονικό διάστημα που αυτή ισχύει. Οφείλετε σε κάθε περίπτωση να ζητήσετε με αναφορά τη διαγραφή της ανάρτησης πριν παρέλθει το χρονικό διάστημα της νόμιμης δημοσιοποίησης. Η διαχείριση αποποιείται κάθε ευθύνη για τυχόν ποινικές ευθύνες αν παραβιάσετε τα παραπάνω.
Pictured: Bus driver father-of-three left brain dead after he was beaten up by gang who refused to wear face masks – as his wife says: 'I'm living a nightmare'
Philippe Monguillot, 58, was attacked by a gang of fare-dodgers in Bayonne
His wife Veronique said the couple's lives were 'destroyed in a matter of seconds'
The five attackers described as 'down-and-out' drug users are facing charges
By PETER ALLEN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 09:01 BST, 7 July 2020 | UPDATED: 09:03 BST, 7 July 2020
The French bus driver left brain-dead after an attack by passengers who refused to wear face masks has been named as 58-year-old Philippe Monguillot - as his wife said she was 'living in a nightmare'.
Mr Monguillot, a father of three, was dragged from the driver's seat and savagely beaten by the gang of fare-dodgers as he tried to enforce coronavirus rules on the bus in Bayonne.
The gang of five, described by prosecutors as 'down-and-out' drug users, are facing criminal charges but have not yet been publicly identified.
The driver's wife Veronique Monguillot, 52, told Le Parisien that the couple's lives 'were destroyed in a couple of seconds'.
Bus driver Philippe Monguillot, pictured with his wife Veronique, was dragged from the driver's seat and savagely beaten by a gang of fare-dodgers as he tried to enforce coronavirus rules
Mrs Monguillot said: 'He can't leave us like this, he was going to be 59 years old soon. No, you don't do this over a bus ticket. You don't kill for free like this!'
The Monguillots are the parents of three daughters aged 18, 21 and 24, and they are being supported by friends and colleagues who have set up a support group.
'Philippe was going to retire in a year and we thought we were going to buy a motorhome in September,' said Mrs Monguillot, who added: 'I don't want to face the facts... I feel like I'm living a nightmare.'
Mrs Monguillot said the gang of five were known to her husband, having had an argument about unpaid fares earlier in the day.
ΑΛΟΓΟΜΟΥΡΗΣ έγραψε: 08 Ιούλ 2020, 16:46
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Pictured: Bus driver father-of-three left brain dead after he was beaten up by gang who refused to wear face masks – as his wife says: 'I'm living a nightmare'
Philippe Monguillot, 58, was attacked by a gang of fare-dodgers in Bayonne
His wife Veronique said the couple's lives were 'destroyed in a matter of seconds'
The five attackers described as 'down-and-out' drug users are facing charges
By PETER ALLEN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 09:01 BST, 7 July 2020 | UPDATED: 09:03 BST, 7 July 2020
The French bus driver left brain-dead after an attack by passengers who refused to wear face masks has been named as 58-year-old Philippe Monguillot - as his wife said she was 'living in a nightmare'.
Mr Monguillot, a father of three, was dragged from the driver's seat and savagely beaten by the gang of fare-dodgers as he tried to enforce coronavirus rules on the bus in Bayonne.
The gang of five, described by prosecutors as 'down-and-out' drug users, are facing criminal charges but have not yet been publicly identified.
The driver's wife Veronique Monguillot, 52, told Le Parisien that the couple's lives 'were destroyed in a couple of seconds'.
Bus driver Philippe Monguillot, pictured with his wife Veronique, was dragged from the driver's seat and savagely beaten by a gang of fare-dodgers as he tried to enforce coronavirus rules
Mrs Monguillot said: 'He can't leave us like this, he was going to be 59 years old soon. No, you don't do this over a bus ticket. You don't kill for free like this!'
The Monguillots are the parents of three daughters aged 18, 21 and 24, and they are being supported by friends and colleagues who have set up a support group.
'Philippe was going to retire in a year and we thought we were going to buy a motorhome in September,' said Mrs Monguillot, who added: 'I don't want to face the facts... I feel like I'm living a nightmare.'
Mrs Monguillot said the gang of five were known to her husband, having had an argument about unpaid fares earlier in the day.
ΑΛΟΓΟΜΟΥΡΗΣ έγραψε: 08 Ιούλ 2020, 16:46
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Pictured: Bus driver father-of-three left brain dead after he was beaten up by gang who refused to wear face masks – as his wife says: 'I'm living a nightmare'
Philippe Monguillot, 58, was attacked by a gang of fare-dodgers in Bayonne
His wife Veronique said the couple's lives were 'destroyed in a matter of seconds'
The five attackers described as 'down-and-out' drug users are facing charges
By PETER ALLEN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 09:01 BST, 7 July 2020 | UPDATED: 09:03 BST, 7 July 2020
The French bus driver left brain-dead after an attack by passengers who refused to wear face masks has been named as 58-year-old Philippe Monguillot - as his wife said she was 'living in a nightmare'.
Mr Monguillot, a father of three, was dragged from the driver's seat and savagely beaten by the gang of fare-dodgers as he tried to enforce coronavirus rules on the bus in Bayonne.
The gang of five, described by prosecutors as 'down-and-out' drug users, are facing criminal charges but have not yet been publicly identified.
The driver's wife Veronique Monguillot, 52, told Le Parisien that the couple's lives 'were destroyed in a couple of seconds'.
Bus driver Philippe Monguillot, pictured with his wife Veronique, was dragged from the driver's seat and savagely beaten by a gang of fare-dodgers as he tried to enforce coronavirus rules
Mrs Monguillot said: 'He can't leave us like this, he was going to be 59 years old soon. No, you don't do this over a bus ticket. You don't kill for free like this!'
The Monguillots are the parents of three daughters aged 18, 21 and 24, and they are being supported by friends and colleagues who have set up a support group.
'Philippe was going to retire in a year and we thought we were going to buy a motorhome in September,' said Mrs Monguillot, who added: 'I don't want to face the facts... I feel like I'm living a nightmare.'
Mrs Monguillot said the gang of five were known to her husband, having had an argument about unpaid fares earlier in the day.
Αφου ξεκάθαρα φαίνεται οτι ο καυγάς ήταν για τα εισητήρια, χώρια που είχαν τσακωθεί και πιο νωρίς, ούτε φαίνεται καν να είχε τεθει θεμα μάσκας, το ΑΡΧΙΔΙ πάει να το παρουσιάσει οτι ήταν θέμα αντιθέτων απόψεων περι... κορονοϊού.
Imperium έγραψε: 08 Ιούλ 2020, 17:38
Θανατική ποινή για όποιον έγραψε την επικεφαλίδα!
Αφου ξεκάθαρα φαίνεται οτι ο καυγάς ήταν για τα εισητήρια, χώρια που είχαν τσακωθεί και πιο νωρίς, ούτε φαίνεται καν να είχε τεθει θεμα μάσκας, το ΑΡΧΙΔΙ πάει να το παρουσιάσει οτι ήταν θέμα αντιθέτων απόψεων περι... κορονοϊού.
Έτσι συκοφαντούν το αντικαραντινικό προλεταριάτο τα μονιά
"I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken".
ΑΛΟΓΟΜΟΥΡΗΣ έγραψε: 08 Ιούλ 2020, 16:46
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Pictured: Bus driver father-of-three left brain dead after he was beaten up by gang who refused to wear face masks – as his wife says: 'I'm living a nightmare'
Philippe Monguillot, 58, was attacked by a gang of fare-dodgers in Bayonne
His wife Veronique said the couple's lives were 'destroyed in a matter of seconds'
The five attackers described as 'down-and-out' drug users are facing charges
By PETER ALLEN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 09:01 BST, 7 July 2020 | UPDATED: 09:03 BST, 7 July 2020
The French bus driver left brain-dead after an attack by passengers who refused to wear face masks has been named as 58-year-old Philippe Monguillot - as his wife said she was 'living in a nightmare'.
Mr Monguillot, a father of three, was dragged from the driver's seat and savagely beaten by the gang of fare-dodgers as he tried to enforce coronavirus rules on the bus in Bayonne.
The gang of five, described by prosecutors as 'down-and-out' drug users, are facing criminal charges but have not yet been publicly identified.
The driver's wife Veronique Monguillot, 52, told Le Parisien that the couple's lives 'were destroyed in a couple of seconds'.
Bus driver Philippe Monguillot, pictured with his wife Veronique, was dragged from the driver's seat and savagely beaten by a gang of fare-dodgers as he tried to enforce coronavirus rules
Mrs Monguillot said: 'He can't leave us like this, he was going to be 59 years old soon. No, you don't do this over a bus ticket. You don't kill for free like this!'
The Monguillots are the parents of three daughters aged 18, 21 and 24, and they are being supported by friends and colleagues who have set up a support group.
'Philippe was going to retire in a year and we thought we were going to buy a motorhome in September,' said Mrs Monguillot, who added: 'I don't want to face the facts... I feel like I'm living a nightmare.'
Mrs Monguillot said the gang of five were known to her husband, having had an argument about unpaid fares earlier in the day.