Pizzeria Attack in Cannes: Cook Wounded After Delay Dispute (Updated)

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A cooking professional in Cannes sustained serious injuries after a visitor, unhappy with a perceived delay, acted aggressively. The report comes from Fact17.

The incident occurred on October 28 at a pizzeria located on Francis Tonner Boulevard. Eyewitnesses described that the assailant had phoned in a pizza order but grew frustrated with the time it took to complete the preparation. He then went to the establishment and used a receipt pin to attack the 36-year-old cook.

The cook sustained a chest wound and was hospitalized with a pneumothorax in serious condition. Medical teams reported that the immediate danger to the man’s life had subsided, though he remained in a critical state at the time of initial reporting.

The 41-year-old suspect surrendered to police at a local station and was taken into custody. Sources indicate that the individual had previously drawn the attention of law enforcement. The suspect was expected to appear in court shortly after the incident, with a scheduled date on October 30.

A separate line of reporting noted that a former Subway customer confronted a staff member over a sandwich with excess mayonnaise, an incident described in passing in the broader coverage but not tied to the main event at the Cannes pizzeria.

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