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“They symbolized the carefree youth who like to go out and listen to music”: who were Marie and Mathias, the “Bataclan lovers”?

2021-10-23T04:24:02.818Z


This 22 and 23 year old couple was killed on November 13, 2015 in Paris. While their fathers, Maurice and Jean-François, will testify at the trial on Monday, their relatives remember them.


Their respective Facebook accounts are still active, as if frozen in time.

Drinks with friends, concerts, romantic trips, sports activities .... We see the youth of Mathias Dymarski and Marie Lausch, 22 and 23 years old.

Passionately in love since their meeting at high school in Metz, Marie and Mathias died under the bullets of Islamist terrorists on November 13, 2015 at the Bataclan.

Both were only children.

After studying business in Reims, Marie was recently working in a cosmetics company in Paris.

A graduate of an engineering school, Mathias, had followed him and supervised a construction site near Orly.

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“They lived life to the fullest and wanted to discover everything.

They went once a week to the theater or to a concert.

Mathias was a go-getter.

Marie tempered him a little ”

, testifies Jean-François Dymarksi, the father of Mathias.

Mathias was part of Marie's life.

It was really his love, not a romance like that.

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Source: lefigaro

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