She advances to the bar, then soon her words slam: “Behind these texts, these paragraphs and these files, there is a person, she says with force.
I think it's important to be there, to put on a face,” she adds, staring at the three magistrates.
Aurélie (the first names have been changed), a 38-year-old architect, is a survivor of the Bataclan.
This Thursday, May 19, this young woman comes out for the first time publicly from her silence.
The scar of November 13, 2015 can be read on his body, whose ankles can be seen, covered with red spots: a skin disease that has arisen since the opening of the trial for the attacks on September 8.
"Because it won't go away," she whispers after having summed up "the event": "We all died there and we had to rebuild ourselves.
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