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Widow condemns "barbaric" death of driver beaten over masks

BAYONNE, France (AP) - The wife of a French bus driver who was beaten to death after he asked four passengers to wear face masks aboard his vehicle called Saturday for 'œexemplary punishment'ť for his killers.

The assault on Philippe Monguillot has scandalized France. President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday dispatched the interior minister to meet the driver's widow after his death was announced Friday. He had been hospitalized in critical condition after the July 5 attack.

Veronique Monguillot said she told the minister, Gerald Darmanin, that she and their three daughters were 'œdestroyed'ť by the attack on her husband at a bus stop in Bayonne, southwest France.

'œWe must bang a fist on the table, so this never happens again,'ť she said. 'œIt's barbaric, not normal. We must stop this massacre."

The Bayonne prosecutor said Monguillot was assaulted after he asked four passengers on his No. 810 bus to wear face masks, which are required aboard French public transport because of the coronavirus pandemic. The driver was insulted, pushed off the bus and violently beaten and kicked in the head, the prosecutor said.

Four people are in custody.

'œThis bus driver was only doing his job,'ť Darmanin said. "He left his home in the morning and did not come back, leaving a widow and three orphan girls. It is an absolutely odious act."

France has battled hard to tame its coronavirus outbreak, which saw over 208,000 confirmed infections and over 30,000 virus-related deaths, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University. Experts say the true toll is higher, due to testing limitations and missed mild cases.

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French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin answers to media during a visit in Bayonne, southwestern France, Saturday, July 11, 2020. The wife of a French bus driver savagely beaten after he asked four of his passengers to wear face masks aboard his vehicle called Saturday for "exemplary punishment" after he died of his injuries. (AP Photo/Bob Edme) The Associated Press
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, left, arrives to talk with bus drivers in Bayonne, southwestern France, Saturday, July 11, 2020. The wife of a French bus driver savagely beaten after he asked four of his passengers to wear face masks aboard his vehicle called Saturday for "exemplary punishment" after he died of his injuries. (AP Photo/Bob Edme) The Associated Press
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, left, arrives to talk with bus drivers in Bayonne, southwestern France, Saturday, July 11, 2020. The wife of a French bus driver savagely beaten after he asked four of his passengers to wear face masks aboard his vehicle called Saturday for "exemplary punishment" after he died of his injuries. (AP Photo/Bob Edme) The Associated Press
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, right, talks with a bus driver during a visit in Bayonne, southwestern France, Saturday, July 11, 2020. The wife of a French bus driver savagely beaten after he asked four of his passengers to wear face masks aboard his vehicle called Saturday for "exemplary punishment" after he died of his injuries. (AP Photo/Bob Edme) The Associated Press
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin answers to media during a visit in Bayonne, southwestern France, Saturday, July 11, 2020. The wife of a French bus driver savagely beaten after he asked four of his passengers to wear face masks aboard his vehicle called Saturday for "exemplary punishment" after he died of his injuries. (AP Photo/Bob Edme) The Associated Press
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