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The SNCF denies firmly. Omar Sy would not have insulted one of his agents, but simply had "trade a little alive" and could in fact have continued his journey without incident, contrary to what was said. 19659002] On Wednesday, July 4, the magazine Closer revealed information that, during an altercation at the Gare de Lyon in Paris, Omar Sy allegedly treated an SNCF agent of [19659003] "Little cock" after being denied access to his wagon on the grounds that he had too much luggage. The actor, who left Los Angeles this year to return to settle in France, was later arrested for "insulting agent", before the eyes of his family. The article also states that the railway agents would have been violent and threatening to the star, and even "tried to use tear gas, a tonfa (baton of defense, note) and handcuffs" .
But it could finally only be a rumor that has come to the fore. In any case, this explains the SNCF in a tweet. "The SNCF deeply regrets that the lively exchanges that took place this afternoon are the subject of a media treatment based on the exaggeration of the facts and on remarks that Mr. Omar Sy never held" reports the railway company. Omar Sy would not have insulted his interlocutor as it was reported. In addition, it appears that the star of Intouchables was also not interpellated. "This incident is closed and Mr. Omar Sy was able to continue his journey" explains the SNCF in a second tweet.
If the actor did not wish to react to this controversy, he still retweeted the message of the SNCF implicitly that he recognized this version of the facts.
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