“
Firecrackers
”, “
fireworks
” and then “
bam, bam, bam
”.
These expressions had not resonated in the specially composed assize court since the end of the testimony of civil parties this fall.
The trial of the November 13 attacks reopened this chapter on Wednesday, during a second sequence devoted to survivors and bereaved relatives.
Their hearings flesh out a collective story written six months earlier.
Less than two months from the verdict, they also appear as a reminder, if one were needed, of the terror provoked that evening in the streets of Paris by the terrorist commando.
Read alsoAt the November 13 trial, the unbearable testimonies of a night from which humanity fled
“Among those who marched to the bar this Wednesday, some hesitated for a long time before crossing the door of the courthouse.
Others had given up on the trial, then changed their minds after reading the stories of other victims.
As for Chloé, survivor of Little Cambodia, it was necessary to leave “
an indelible mark
”.
She wanted to tell, through…
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