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Private concert in Finistère: the organizer is a doctor in an nursing home

2021-05-13T23:52:39.860Z


Has there been any danger to the life of others? This is what will have to establish the investigation by the prosecution of Brest. A party with over 100 i


Nothing prohibits organizing celebrations at home.

But during a period of gradual deconfinement, inviting at least 116 people for an evening on one's property can be dangerous for the health of the guests.

Also the couple in their forties who organized a concert on Saturday evening, in Saint-Thégonnec near Morlaix (Finistère), was summoned this Monday to the gendarmerie brigade of Plourin-lès-Morlaix, according to France Bleu.

An investigation had been opened by the Brest prosecutor's office for endangering the lives of others.

Doctor in an Ehpad in Morlaix, the

owner of the premises and his spouse could only know the sanitary rules.

Both assured that hydroalcoholic gel was available to all, that distancing was respected.

But the police noted the absence of a mask and counted 150 vehicles, according to the local Radio France station.

The curfew generally respected

The guests reportedly arrived before 7 p.m., curfew time, and left the next day after sleeping some in tents on the couple's grounds.

Only five people were fined for not respecting the curfew because they had stepped on the public road.

Musicians have followed one another. Participation was free, according to the organizers. According to the gendarmes, a poster indicating the price of 20 euros had been placed at the entrance. According to France Bleu, in the absence of proven "endangerment of others", the question of "unpaid professional activity" could be studied within the framework of the investigation.

Source: leparis

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