A father of two who was pushed onto the tracks of the Paris metro as a train approached has been reliving his nightmare as the man accused of the attack faces trial.

"/> A father of two who was pushed onto the tracks of the Paris metro as a train approached has been reliving his nightmare as the man accused of the attack faces trial.

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Metro push man relives his nightmare

A father of two who was pushed onto the tracks of the Paris metro as a train approached has been reliving his nightmare as the man accused of the attack faces trial.

Metro push man relives his nightmare
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Renaud Roussillon, a 41-year-old architect, was waiting for a train at the Grande Arche de la Défense station in Paris’ busiest business district at 11.20am one morning in April 2009 when he was suddenly pushed from behind.

Roussillon was trapped under the metro train for an hour and a half while emergency services tried to free him. After the attack one of his legs had to be amputated. 

The accused is a homeless man who was waiting on the platform. He admitted the attack but said he was not in his right mind that day.

“I lost control and pushed him with both hands, seized by anger, irritation,” he said. “I’m really sorry.”

Roussillon left the courtroom when closed circuit footage was shown of the moment when he was pushed.

He still finds it difficult to understand why he was attacked.

“We didn’t look at each other or speak to each other, it was just that he couldn’t stand the sight of me,” he told radio station France Info. 

“I didn’t have an iPhone or any sign of wealth like a nice watch,” he said. “Since the 10th of April 2009 I feel like I’ve been given a life sentence without being given any choice.”

The man’s attacker has been given psychological tests to check his state of mind and a verdict is expected later on Friday.

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French police seize over a million ecstasy pills

French police have seized more than a million ecstasy tablets worth around €10 million from two vehicles in southeastern France, police said on Tuesday.

French police seize over a million ecstasy pills

Four people travelling in the vehicles were detained last week in the Drome department in southeast France and charged with drug possession and distribution, among other offenses, said a statement.

A handgun was also found during the searches.

The haul — weighing more than 540 kilos — represents two-thirds of the drug typically seized in France in a year, and is worth around €10 million, according to the interior ministry.

The bust was the result of an investigation launched in October following the suspicious use of a rented vehicle in the southeastern department of Isere.

In April, investigators had detected preparations that appeared to point to a drug transporting operation from the north of France.

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