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Laurent Frémont: in the name of the fathers, the fight of a son

2021-07-30T04:15:34.826Z


FOCUS - Prevented from saying goodbye to his father, who died in a clinic, he wants to have the law recognized a right to visits by relatives in health establishments and nursing homes, even in the event of Covid.


There is still emotion in Laurent Frémont's voice, a palpable pain.

But also accents of revolt.

That of a 29-year-old son who could not say goodbye to his father, who died in total solitude, in the room of a private clinic in Aix-en-Provence where he had been hospitalized, at the last fall.

He was only 70 years old and was in good health before being struck down by Covid.

“As soon as he entered the clinic, we did not see him again, neither alive nor dead,

deplores Laurent Frémont.

We had no news.

When we called, the nurses were evasive.

On November 9, we were told that everything was fine, that we would be able to see him again soon.

But it was to learn of his death a few days later, and his immediate bottling, since he was, we were told, still contagious.

Which was not true,

specifies Laurent Frémont.

During his last week of life, my father had three negative tests.

Contrary to what the clinic told us,

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Source: lefigaro

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