In summer, it is well known, schools are getting a makeover. There are no more children running and playing in playgrounds. They are replaced by workers who refresh the paint, readjust the plumbing, change the light fixtures. Normal. But some jobs spend less than others. "When I saw what they were doing, I cried," Diane said. Monday afternoon, the mother of Shiloh, a 13-year-old girl who died in December 2021 of breast angiosarcoma, an extremely rare disease for adults, even more exceptional at such a young age, discovered that the redwood of the René-Watrelot school, Franconville (Val-d'Oise) had totally disappeared from the yard.
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