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The attacks of November 13: words to heal the pain of the victims

2021-09-28T18:38:57.294Z


TESTIMONIALS - Anxiety is still acute, while the victims are expected at the bar from Tuesday, September 28.


"I started to write without thinking and without really knowing why."

Christophe Naudin is now in his fifties.

On November 13, 2015, he was in the Bataclan room.

Taking refuge in a cubbyhole with twenty other people, the history teacher sees nothing but hears everything.

Cries, tears, punctuated by Islamist slogans and salvos of Kalashnikovs.

Released by the BRI after two hours of uncertainty, Christophe wants to regain his life before.

“I would go out and enjoy life

, he tells five years later at

Le Figaro

,

but when I got home, alone, I had anger and a need to let off steam

.

"

So he began to write.

“The words came out on their own.

It was sometimes painful, but not always.

A form of appeasement emerged

.

"

Words that help him gain perspective on the events.

And that he ended up publishing in Éditions Libertalia, in 2020, in the form of a diary of a survivor of the Bataclan.

Nightmares and nocturnal anxieties

Tell to unload.

It is also

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Source: lefigaro

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