15 Aug 2024

New Caledonia unrest death toll rises to 11 following clash with gendarmes

6:23 pm on 15 August 2024
French Gendarmerie stand with their shields at the entrance of the Vallee-du-Tir district, in Noumea on May 14, 2024, amid protests linked to a debate on a constitutional bill aimed at enlarging the electorate for upcoming elections of the overseas French territory of New Caledonia.

French Gendarmerie in Noumea Photo: AFP / Theo Rouby

In New Caledonia, violent unrest and clashes between the rioters and law enforcement units have killed one more person.

The clashes took place in the small mining town of Thio, generally described as a pro-independence stronghold on the eastern coast of the main island of Grande Terre.

A Gendarmerie armored vehicle drives past the filtering roadblock set up on the bays, Promenade Pierre Vernier, in Noumea on May 15, 2024, amid protests linked to a debate on a constitutional bill aimed at enlarging the electorate for upcoming elections of the overseas French territory of New Caledonia. One person was killed, hundreds more were injured, shops were looted and public buildings torched during a second night of rioting in New Caledonia, authorities said May 15, as anger over constitutional reforms from Paris boiled over. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

A gendarmerie armored vehicle Photo: AFP / Delphine Mayeur

The police operation started on Thursday morning to remove the ongoing roadblocks in the area.

Nouméa public prosecutor Yves Dupas said the incident took place on Thursday as French gendarmerie were responding to gunfire from a group of rioters on a bridge roadblock leading to Thio.

One of the two injured alleged shooters was hit in the head and pronounced dead upon arrival as he was being transported to the Nouméa General Hospital, Dupas said in a release.

The new death toll from the violent unrest that started on May 13, 2023, now stands at 11, including nine civilians and two gendarmes.

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