French Rugby Federation Faces Legal Turmoil Over Tragic Incident
The French rugby federation is charged with manslaughter following the death of under-18 player Medhi Narjissi, who drowned in 2024. Despite the charge, the federation's lawyer emphasizes it does not imply guilt and marks only a procedural step in the legal process.
The French rugby federation is embroiled in a legal battle following a manslaughter charge linked to the tragic death of under-18 youth international player Medhi Narjissi. Narjissi was swept away by a wave while on a team tour in August 2024. The incident occurred during a recovery session swim after training.
Lawyer Mathias Chichportich, representing the French rugby federation, clarified that the charge is merely a procedural move. He stressed that it should not be interpreted as an admission of guilt. This marks the beginning of a potentially intense legal procedure.
The young player's death has sparked a broader examination of safety measures in the sporting tours of national teams, potentially impacting the policies governing youth sports engagements internationally.
(With inputs from agencies.)

