There are renewed concerns over levels of violence among young French people after the death of a 15-year-old pupil who was badly beaten near his school.
The boy was attacked by several people as he left school on Thursday afternoon in Viry-Chatillon, about 20km (12 miles) south of Paris.
He suffered a cardiac arrest and died a day later, a police source said.
"This extreme violence is becoming commonplace," said the town mayor, Jean-Marie Vilain.
Earlier in the day, French President Emmanuel Macron said schools needed to be "shielded" from "uninhibited violence among our teenagers and sometimes among increasingly younger ones".
Mr Vilain told French media the boy was walking home after a music class at about 16:30 local time on Thursday when he was set upon by a group of youths.
According to witnesses, he was punched and kicked by the attackers, who were wearing balaclavas.
He was taken to the Necker hospital, a top paediatric hospital in Paris, but doctors were unable to save his life.
Police are still looking for his assailants and are studying CCTV footage in an effort to identify them.
Mr Vilain said he was saddened by the assault, which he described as "senseless" and "unspeakable".
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The boy was attacked by several people as he left school on Thursday afternoon in Viry-Chatillon, about 20km (12 miles) south of Paris.
He suffered a cardiac arrest and died a day later, a police source said.
"This extreme violence is becoming commonplace," said the town mayor, Jean-Marie Vilain.
Earlier in the day, French President Emmanuel Macron said schools needed to be "shielded" from "uninhibited violence among our teenagers and sometimes among increasingly younger ones".
Mr Vilain told French media the boy was walking home after a music class at about 16:30 local time on Thursday when he was set upon by a group of youths.
According to witnesses, he was punched and kicked by the attackers, who were wearing balaclavas.
He was taken to the Necker hospital, a top paediatric hospital in Paris, but doctors were unable to save his life.
Police are still looking for his assailants and are studying CCTV footage in an effort to identify them.
Mr Vilain said he was saddened by the assault, which he described as "senseless" and "unspeakable".
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French pupil dies after being beaten near school
The 15-year-old boy was attacked by several youths and suffered a cardiac arrest, say police.
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