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Summary. Music has always been at the heart of 38-year-old Samuel Dehr's life. In November, her band Les Evadé.e.s, opened for the musical show "Bernadette de Lourdes" at the Zénith de Lille, in front of 7,000 people. The trained music therapist is on stage with Joris, Éric and Frédérique: three "battered" people, like him.
Because Samuel Dehr is a miracle worker. In 2013, he survived a six-story fall that shattered a large part of his body. Thanks to three years of relentless rehabilitation, he is walking again and living almost normally. But in June 2022, her doctors discovered she had stage 4 cancer. He had only one idea in mind: to try to survive in order to carry out his musical project.
For Code source, Samuel Dehr testifies to Ambre Rosala.
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Credits. Editorial Director: Pierre Chausse - Editor-in-Chief: Jules Lavie - Reporter: Ambre Rosala - Production: Barbara Gouy and Thibault Lambert - Direction and mixing: Julien Montcouquiol - Music: François Clos, Audio Network.
About Source Code. Code source is Le Parisien's daily news podcast. Stories told by the journalists in the newsroom or by those who have experienced them first-hand. An appointment led by the presenter Jules Lavie and the reporter Ambre Rosala, to be found from Monday to Friday from 18 p.m. on LeParisien.fr or on the main listening platforms.
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