For a long time, Kenza took shape like a dot on her mother's belly.
To the psychiatrist of the medico-psychological emergency unit set up the day after the attack of July 14, 2016 in Nice (Alpes-Maritimes), the child had thus described for the first time what had happened: “We won the truck.
Mom is magical because she put me back in her womb.
To the firefighters who were taking care of her mother's bandages at the hospital, hit from head to toe all over her left side by the terrorist's heavy weight, the little girl had held out her stuffed toy to demand a bandage: "My comforter, he hurts.
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