They couldn't say goodbye, hold their hands or kiss them one last time. Dying people who leave alone, families who cannot meditate in front of the bodies of their deceased, deserted burials. So many cruel repercussions of the security measures adopted to stop the spread of Covid-19.
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These amputated bereavements arouse anger, despair and sadness. Last week, MP Bénédicte Pételle shared the poignant tale of the death of her 86-year-old father, affected by the virus, and his departure without "any contact" with his 79-year-old wife, also hospitalized, who "was able send him a message of love, telling him that she would have liked to take him in his arms ” . "It tears my heart. I would have loved to hug her one last time , ” says the granddaughter of an 89-year-old grandmother, deprived of a last farewell, on Twitter. "I have no right to bring clothes to my stepfather. He will be buried in the state. That is to say in pajamas
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