Once the emergency has passed to deal with what is most urgent in an attempt to limit the damage, Maria, Victor and their son Jimmy take the blame.
Thursday February 22 at 4:10 p.m., storm Louis took over an old oak tree.
A gust stronger than the others, and the tree, more than three centuries old, was uprooted.
He fell full length onto the sidewalk near the bus stop on rue de la Libération in Écouen (Val-de-Marne), seriously injuring a passerby.
And its crown crashed into the Gaspar family pavilion.
“Within 5 minutes, my son was dead,” worries Maria.
“My mother too,” Jimmy said.
We were together, we had just left.
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