Special envoy to Strasbourg
“
There is more joy.
We can no longer find a way to be happy.”
In a few words, Sylvie, 21, who was so close to her sister, Sophie Le Tan, summarized the daily life of a devastated family since that day of September 7, 2018. When, that evening, Sophie, a student from Strasbourg in economy-management, does not join his mother and his sister who are waiting for him to go and celebrate his 20th birthday in a restaurant.
A life since
“disintegrated”,
says the family
.
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