Coronavirus pandemic: France

French bus driver beaten up for insisting on mask rule dies

Mrs Veronique Monguillot holding a photo of her husband, Philippe, during a silent march in his honour in Bayonne last Wednesday. The bus driver, who was beaten up by passengers after he refused to let a group of people who were not wearing face mask
Mrs Veronique Monguillot holding a photo of her husband, Philippe, during a silent march in his honour in Bayonne last Wednesday. The bus driver, who was beaten up by passengers after he refused to let a group of people who were not wearing face masks board his bus, died last Friday. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

BAYONNE (France) • A French bus driver who was badly beaten by passengers after he asked them to wear face masks in line with coronavirus rules has died, his family said, sparking tributes from political leaders who condemned his "cowardly" attackers.

Mr Philippe Monguillot, 59, was left brain dead by the attack in the south-western town of Bayonne early this month and died in hospital on Friday, his daughter Marie said, after his family decided to switch off his life-support system.

"We decided to let him go. The doctors were in favour and we were as well," she said.

Two men have been charged with attempted murder over the attack and prosecutor Jerome Bourrier said he would ask for the charges to be upgraded following Mr Monguillot's death.

French Prime Minister Jean Castex led tributes to Mr Monguillot. "The Republic recognises him as an exemplary citizen and will not forget him. The law will punish the perpetrators of this despicable crime," he tweeted, describing the attack as "cowardly".

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, who was due to meet some of Bayonne's bus drivers yesterday and discuss the security situation, called it an "abhorrent act".

"The coward responsible must not go unpunished," he said.

Mr Monguillot's family had organised a silent march in his honour last Wednesday, departing from the bus stop where the assault took place.

His colleagues refused to work after the attack, but will resume work tomorrow under stepped-up security arrangements, the local operator Keolis said.

This will include security agents being deployed on the long buses that operate in Bayonne and its surrounding area.

Three other people have been charged in connection with the attack, two for failing to assist a person in danger and another for attempting to hide a suspect, the prosecutor's office said.

The two charged with attempted murder are aged 22 and 23 and were previously known to police.

AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on July 12, 2020, with the headline French bus driver beaten up for insisting on mask rule dies. Subscribe