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Noisy-le-Grand: the occupants of the squatted pavilions have been dislodged

2023-05-31T12:11:06.818Z

Highlights: Two pavilions in the Clos-d'Ambert district in Noisy-le-Grand were evacuated last weekend. The land was the property of a former teacher of the commune, who died in 2004. She would have bequeathed it to a religious congregation in the south of the France. The succession remains "not accepted to date," says the mayor of the district. "No epilogue yet," writes Brigitte Marsigny in a letter to residents.


These lands located in the Clos-d'Ambert district are at the heart of a complicated succession. The obsolescence of electrical installations and


Return to calm in the Clos-d'Ambert district in Noisy-le-Grand. After six months of difficulties related to the illegal occupation of two pavilions on Rue des Alliés, the inhabitants can breathe. After the evacuation of the premises, the services of the town hall "have secured the pavilions, closed the accesses and the municipal police continues the surveillance to prevent any new intrusion," writes the mayor (LR) Brigitte Marsigny, in a letter addressed to residents and distributed before last weekend.

This land, located in the heart of a suburban district, was the property of a former teacher of the commune, who died in 2004. She would have bequeathed it to a religious congregation in the south of the France but the succession remains "not accepted to date," explains the elected official, who also writes: "We continue discussions with the religious congregation so that the estate can be liquidated and these pavilions can be legally occupied. "

"No epilogue yet"

"The neighborhood has regained its calm, it's even strange after six complicated months," says Véronique, a neighbor of the land in question. According to her, the weekend during which the pavilions were emptied of their occupants was hectic. "In the late afternoon (Saturday, May 20), the street was cordoned off by firefighters and police. We heard an explosion, it was awful, everyone was screaming, it was hysteria," she said. I then learned that someone had electrocuted himself while trying to restore power, he was injured in the hand. »

The expert requested by the town hall had indeed concluded, the day before, to "a risk of fire because of the defective electrical installation," says Brigitte Marsigny in her letter. As a result, the electricity was cut off. It was while trying to reconnect the power that one of the occupants was injured.

The pavilions are now inaccessible but nothing can be done until the succession is settled. "This is a very positive development in this case, but we can not yet speak of an epilogue," writes the mayor of Noisy-le-Grand.

Source: leparis

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