Bride Shot Dead During Wedding Celebration in France

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A 27-year-old bride was tragically shot dead on her wedding night in Goult, a village near Avignon, France. The incident occurred around 4:30 AM when masked gunmen opened fire as the bride and her 25-year-old groom were leaving a wedding party. Both the groom and a 13-year-old child were seriously injured, authorities confirmed.

Local officials stated that one suspected attacker was killed in what appeared to be an exchange of gunfire. According to Avignon prosecutor Florence Galtier, the fleeing assailants had arrived by car but managed to escape on foot following the shooting. A manhunt involving numerous police officers and a helicopter is currently in progress.

The authorities have launched an investigation into murder and attempted murder, with reports suggesting the violence may be connected to drug-related disputes. Goult's Mayor Didier Perello expressed outrage over the incident, noting the village of approximately 1,000 residents had not seen significant violence in over a century. Community members voiced concerns about how this attack may tarnish the village's reputation.

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