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The week of FigaroVox - "Reims, simple news item or "decivilization"?"

2023-05-26T18:50:57.865Z

Highlights: A 59-year-old man burst into the Reims University Hospital in the Marne department, in the occupational medicine unit. He then stabbed Carène Mezino, who was changing her gown in the locker room. This aggression highlights the abandonment of public service personnel by the state, explains internal security expert Eric Delbecque. More broadly, this news is another example of the profound movement of "decivilization" at work today in our society, to use a polemical formula recently used by Emmanuel Macron.


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Monday, May 22, early afternoon. A 59-year-old man burst into the Reims University Hospital in the Marne department, in the occupational medicine unit. He then stabbed Carène Mezino, a 37-year-old nurse, who was changing her gown in the locker room. On the night of Monday to Tuesday, Carène Mezino died.

A simple news item? Not quite. This aggression highlights the abandonment of public service personnel by the state, explains internal security expert Eric Delbecque in our columns. The glaring lack of resources allocated to the management of psychiatric care is an illustration of this. More broadly, this news is another example of the profound movement of "decivilization" at work today in our society, to use a polemical formula recently used by Emmanuel Macron. A term that, let us remember, has little to do with the far right. It was invented...

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Source: lefigaro

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