“I’m going to try to make a beautiful garden, like every year. » In her home in the southwest of France, Marie-Pascale Radoux tries to maintain some semblance of normality in her life. In vain. It has been six months this Sunday, April 7, that she has been waiting for news of her son, Orion Hernandez-Radoux, kidnapped at the Nova festival by Hamas during the October 7 attacks in Israel.
“Time is starting to get long. We no longer really believe in it, we see that we are moving away from a truce. » To overcome the boredom, the waiting, but above all the anxiety, Marie-Pascale Radoux went to Mexico during the month of March, where she was able to see her granddaughter. Barely 2 years old, the little girl also hopes for her dad's return. “Everything is becoming rarer, the attention that was daily is now less. Obviously I am not alone, I have contact with the authorities. We feel that the government has not forgotten them, but we cannot have any information,” laments Marie-Pascale.
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