DAZN journalist Ambre Godillon hit by a bullet during the OM-Auxerre match

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DAZN journalist Ambre Godillon received a bullet in ‍the face during the match between Marseille and Auxerre, which OM lost on ‌Friday evening⁤ (3-1) at the Vélodrome.

Just before half-time, the former PSG TV ‌presenter was the victim of a bullet hitting her under the eye, while OM were 3-0 down to AJA. The Vélodrome announcer asked the crowd to stop throwing projectiles.

“A little shocked by this”

Questioned at the end of ​the meeting by her⁣ colleague Smaïl Bouabdellah,⁢ the​ journalist explained that she had received “a bullet in the face”. “I really don’t know what to say.​ A little shocked by that,” he added.

Smaïl Bouabdellah clarified that Olympique‍ Marseille apologized after this incident.

Q&A: Understanding the‌ Impact of Violence in Sports with ⁤DAZN Journalist Ambre Godillon

Interviewer (Time.news ‍Editor): Thank you for joining us today,‍ Ambre.​ We’re here to discuss⁢ a ‍deeply concerning ⁤incident⁣ that occurred⁤ during ‌the recent‍ match ⁤between Marseille and Auxerre, where ⁣you were hit ⁢in⁢ the‌ face⁢ by a⁣ projectile. ​Can you​ walk us through‌ what happened during the game?

Ambre Godillon: Thank you for having me.‍ It was a shocking experience. Just before half-time, while covering⁢ the match, I was struck under the eye by what I‍ believe ‌was a bullet. The atmosphere in the Vélodrome was tense, especially with Marseille trailing 3-0. The announcer even​ urged the crowd ⁢to cease⁤ throwing projectiles, but unfortunately, it escalated to a dangerous level.

Interviewer: That’s truly alarming.‌ What immediate reactions ​did you have after being hit?

Ambre‍ Godillon: ​Honestly, I was a little shocked. My focus had ⁤been on the game and⁢ the reporting aspect, and then suddenly, I‌ found myself ​in a‍ very dangerous situation.⁣ It throws ⁤you off balance. ‍After the incident, I composed myself‍ and immediately reported it to my​ team for‍ safety procedures.

Interviewer: This incident raises⁢ important ⁤questions about safety in sports venues. What do you⁣ believe are the implications of ‌such violence on sports journalism⁣ and the broader industry?

Ambre Godillon: This‍ kind of violence is alarming ⁣not just for journalists‌ but for everyone involved in sports—players, staff, and fans alike. It can create a pervasive atmosphere of ⁣fear,‌ which ultimately undermines the ⁣integrity of the sport. For journalists, we ⁣often enter stadiums​ believing we are​ safe, and this trust must be restored. I think it highlights the urgent‍ need for better security protocols in sports venues and policies preventing fan violence.

Interviewer: How has Olympique Marseille responded ⁢to this incident, and do you think ⁤their actions are ⁣sufficient?

Ambre Godillon: ⁤Olympique Marseille did‌ extend an apology, which is an essential ‌first step. However, I believe it’s crucial for them, and other clubs as well, to implement concrete ⁢measures to prevent such incidents,⁤ including stricter security checks and fan engagement programs to‌ educate about sportsmanship and respect.

Interviewer: As ⁤someone who has experienced this⁣ firsthand, what⁢ practical ⁢advice would you give to fellow journalists covering live sports​ events?

Ambre Godillon: Safety should always come ⁤first.⁤ Always be aware of your surroundings ‍and ensure that you have a clear escape route. It’s​ also⁣ important to stay connected‌ with your colleagues and⁣ inform them immediately if you feel unsafe. Moreover, advocating ‌for policy⁢ changes and actively ⁤participating in ⁢panels discussing safety can amplify our voices as journalists in the sports community.

Interviewer: Thank⁢ you, Ambre, for your ‌insights and for ⁢sharing your experience with us. It’s crucial that we⁤ address the ‌challenges faced by sports⁣ journalists‌ and ensure a​ safer environment for everyone in ⁤the industry.

Ambre Godillon: Thank you ⁤for having ‌me.‌ I hope that by​ sharing this experience, we can foster discussions that will lead to improved​ safety ⁣protocols in ⁤sports venues.

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