One particular person has a hand minimize off in axe rampage on French prepare and one other has cranium break up open as 4 individuals are wounded
Four people have been left wounded after a violent altercation involving an axe erupted on a suburban train outside Paris this morning, according to police sources.
The confrontation, which involved several individuals including minors, occurred around 8am (7am GMT) on the RER E line while the train was stationed at Ozoir-la-Ferrière, southeast of the city.
During the fight, one victim sustained severe injuries, with a hand cut off, while another had their skull split open.
Two others involved in the altercation received lighter injuries and were treated on the scene.
French state rail operator SNCF confirmed that the violence erupted while the train was halted at the station.
Four people have been left wounded after a violent altercation involving an axe erupted on a suburban train outside Paris this morning, according to police sources (stock image)
During the fight, one victim sustained severe injuries, with a hand cut off, while another had their skull split open (stock image)
They added that the violence did not affect traffic on the RER E line, which runs east to west through Paris and its surrounding areas.
The motive for the altercation is still under investigation, and no further details have yet been revealed.
It comes after a crazed New Yorker was sentenced to 12 years behind bars after shoving a woman into the side of a subway train.
Anthonia Egegbara, 32, pushed Lenny Javier into the path of a northbound 3 train at the Times Square-42nd Street station, with disturbing footage later emerging of the incident.
Javier survived the brutal attack but suffered a broken arm, which required surgery, as well as bleeding and bruising to the face.
Egegbara had been held without bail at Rikers Island following her arrest and faced up to 25 years on an attempted murder charge.
She had been arrested at least seven times before the attack, including for biting and kicking other women on public transportation.
Three months prior to the attack on Javier, Egegbara was released without bail after assaulting Jasmine Robles, leaving her with a broken nose, a missing tooth and PTSD.
French state rail operator SNCF confirmed that the violence erupted while the train was halted at the Ozoir-la-Ferrière station (stock image)
Speaking with DailyMail.com in September after the sentencing, Robles said she didn’t think it was enough.
She said: ‘I feel like 12 years for someone with the heinous assaults, the attempted murder charges. Someone like that needs to be put away for life.
‘How can you trust this person to be free and out in the world hurting innocent people, making victims in every borough.’
Robles added that she is still working on getting on the subway everyday and to not panic due to her PTSD.
Robles previously said she could only remember feeling the impact on her face as she blacked out for a few seconds when she was assaulted.