Administrative and judicial inquiries were opened in Haute-Saône after the death of a 77-year-old man during the national breakdown of emergency numbers, announced on Friday June 4 the Regional Health Agency of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté and Prefecture.
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It is likely that the death of a 77-year-old person occurred in Haute-Saône in the context of a national breakdown of emergency numbers
," said the same sources in a joint statement, without giving more details on the circumstances of the death. “
If all the relief actors have mobilized and remained on active standby within the framework of the management of this failure, it is important to shed all the light on the unfolding of the facts on the occasion of this dramatic event
”, a- we specified.
The director general of the ARS and the prefect of Haute-Saône have carried out an administrative investigation and the public prosecutor has opened a judicial investigation, according to the state services which "
join on this occasion to the pain of the family
”of the deceased. During the vast blackout of emergency numbers that affected France, a two-and-a-half-year-old child died Thursday at the family home in Vendée and two men also died Wednesday in Vannes and on Reunion Island.