Overview
- The Évreux tribunal imposed a one-year prison term along with a three-year weapons ban, five years of civic ineligibility and €7,000 in compensation to the victim and his son.
- The March altercation occurred as the father napped in his car while waiting for his children’s sports training session, leaving him with a 40-day work stoppage order.
- Prosecutors described the incident as a scene of “ultra-violence” and noted that the victim suffered bruises, sprains and ongoing medical leave.
- Absent from the trial, Quiviger has appealed the verdict and posted an Instagram video insisting the father struck first before he defended himself.
- The case has prompted wider discussion about the line between online physical comedy and real-world violence.