A dull pain that reddens the eyes and dignity.
Lots of dignity.
This Thursday, September 15, at the end of the retransmission of video surveillance images recorded by city cameras on the evening of the attack of July 14, 2016 in Nice, around 80 civil parties and around forty people in the public were logically struggling to put words to the horror.
Stunned.
Shocked.
“I made the choice to see them at the last moment.
I couldn't walk anymore, as if I had taken a boxing blow to my body,” said a person who lost his granddaughter in the attack.
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