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Supply of weapons, false papers, knowledge of deadly projects ... Since the beginning of September, 14 men have been appearing in Paris to answer for their involvement to varying degrees in the attacks of November 13, 2015 which left 131 dead in Saint-Denis (Seine- Saint-Denis) and in Paris.
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Until the end of October, the Assize Court listens to the testimonies of survivors of the attacks or their relatives.
Nearly 1,300 people have become civil parties in this trial.
350 are called to testify.
They survive and support each other, "like little old people".
On Wednesday, among other painful testimonies from civil parties, the poignant stories of Lou and Hans, a young couple who survived, separated from the start of the attack on the concert hall, marked the Assize Court.
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12:30 p.m.
"This trial does not interest me."
Max, a survivor of the Bataclan, testified "to leave a trace" to his child.
He decided to tell his night of horror at the trial, even if he is convinced that he will "absolutely nothing" of this passage at the bar.
12:15.
The surviving lovers.
Hans and Lou had only been seeing each other for a few months when they went to the concert on November 13, 2015. They were separated when the killing began.
But found themselves afterwards.
Today, Hans and Lou support each other and move forward together.
Read their story.
To read also "A hole in his head, a hole in my stomach, a hole in my heart"
Midday.
Hello and welcome to this live.
This Thursday, relatives of victims fallen at the Bataclan continue to testify at the bar.