Irish man hospitalised following shooting in Rennes, France

Man (50s) shot several times in Villejean neighbourhood on Saturday, says local mayor

The Irishman was transferred to hospital after being hit by stray bullets. Photograph: iStock
The Irishman was transferred to hospital after being hit by stray bullets. Photograph: iStock

An Irish man in his 50s has been hospitalised after a shooting in Rennes, France.

The man’s life “remains in danger” at Rennes University Hospital, according to the office of the mayor of Rennes, Nathalie Appéré.

He was shot several times, including in the chest, shortly after 7.30pm on Saturday in the Villejean area of Rennes, according to local reports.

“For nearly three weeks, the Villejean neighbourhood has been facing a turf war between drug traffickers. The violence has escalated in recent days,” Ms Appéré’s office said in a statement on Sunday.

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The man was transferred to hospital after being hit by stray bullets, according to local news site Ouest France, which described him as a “collateral victim”.

Those living in the area told Ouest-France the Irish man was in “the wrong place at the wrong time”.

The Department of Foreign Affairs said it is aware of the incident “and stands ready to provide consular assistance”.

The man is believed to be living in the area.

A second man aged in his 40s was also shot. His injury was confined to his leg.

Ms Appéré, who visited the scene of the shooting on Sunday, said “significant” police reinforcements have been deployed in the area.

She said the “top priority” is to strengthen the presence of the internal security forces on the ground “to stop the actions of these criminals” and to protect the public.

“The explosion of drug trafficking and the violence it generates are a major threat to our country, to our security, to our cohesion, to our institutions,” she said.

Jack White

Jack White

Jack White is a reporter for The Irish Times