“It was right there.
There are still pieces of glass.
» Karima Hamidi attracts us to a parking space on Avenue de Paris, in Étampes (Essonne).
Indeed, broken car windows litter the ground.
You might think it was an attempted caravan robbery.
But no: it was by wanting to save her brother's life that Karima broke that window.
It was January 24, late in the morning.
A wave of panic runs through the Hamidi family: Salah, 49, no longer answers his phone.
He parked in the parking lot opposite the Étampes police station, his brother believes.
Her sister Karima runs.
That's where she comes across Salah's car.
The man is inert, half lying in the passenger seat: “We could see he was going to die.
Or that he was already dead,” Karima chokes with reddened eyes.
The pain is all the more intense as Salah, struck down by a heart attack according to the autopsy, was returning... from the hospital.
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