2 The bride was charged with murder after being killed at a wedding party in France.

Two men are accused of murder as part of a criminal gang 27-year-old bride was shot At a wedding in southeastern France, prosecutors said.
Last Sunday, the Gunners opened fire at a wedding celebration in Goult, a hilltop village overlooking a lavender field, which sources said may have settled by drug-related scores.
Marseille prosecutor Nicolas Bessone shot several guests, including the newlyweds and the bride’s 13-year-old nephew, in a parking lot outside the country hall Thursday night.
“The attacker opened fire and fatally injured the bride, who attacked several times near the carotid artery,” Bezos said.
“The camera also hit the groom, and their upper body was injured several times,” he said, adding that the boy suffered a lung injury and was initially in critical condition.
The groom’s sister was also hit on the shoulder.
One of the attackers was killed. Prosecutors said he was “shooted in the back and in the head” and was also “hit by a vehicle during the attack.”
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His three accomplices fled on foot. A few hours later, two of them were detained in a nearby town, and the fourth was running.
Le Figaro reported that the suspect also conducted a second shooting on the same day as the nearby city of Avignon, where a man was shot and killed and another was injured near the A shopping center.
Two suspects appeared before a sheriff Thursday and were charged with murder and murder as part of an organized gang after 96 hours in police custody. They have been remanded.
Marseille prosecutors did not specify their motives. But sources close to the case said the 25-year-old groom is known for drug and organized crime.
Another source said the violence could be related to the reception of scores that could be related to drugs.
As of 2022, Goult’s population has just over 1,000. Located in southeast France, about 50 miles north of Marseille, the port city has been shaken by drug-related murders in recent years.
The French government has recently vowed to strengthen the fight against narcotics and drug-related crimes.