Pierre Overney (1948–72), a former worker at Renault, was killed in an incident involving the far-left group Gauche prolétarienne – of which he was a member – outside the Renault gates on 25 February 1972 by security guard Jean-Antoine Tramoni. His funeral was also a demonstration in which 200,000 people took part, Jean-Paul Sartre in a prominent position and Michel Foucault in the crowd. Tramoni was sentenced to four years' imprisonment and was assassinated in 1977, although his killers were never found.
14 November 2016
Cimetière du Père-Lachaise (continued): #46: Pierre Overney
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Overney (Pierre)
Pierre Overney (1948–72), a former worker at Renault, was killed in an incident involving the far-left group Gauche prolétarienne – of which he was a member – outside the Renault gates on 25 February 1972 by security guard Jean-Antoine Tramoni. His funeral was also a demonstration in which 200,000 people took part, Jean-Paul Sartre in a prominent position and Michel Foucault in the crowd. Tramoni was sentenced to four years' imprisonment and was assassinated in 1977, although his killers were never found.
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