In a social media post, he said that instead of the building, he wanted the people of Nice to enjoy an extended urban forest over an additional 8 hectares, "a place that will bring happiness to the people of Nice, more freshness and preserve biodiversity". He said that there had been a major asbestos removal operation as the building housed three times more asbestos than the estimated forecasts. The study also shows that between December and January, the Samu union had counted 150 avoidable deaths after a lack of care.ĭemolition of the Acropolis - Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi has been visiting the demolition work at the Acropolis. The was study conducted in 97 accident and emergency departments in France. Study - A study carried out in France has shown that patients over 75 who spend a night on a stretcher in A&E rather than a proper hospital bed have a 46% higher risk of dying. There are fifteen measures in total, including the establishment of cool islands and drinking fountains in towns, the sending of SMS messages with heatwave advice, messages of advice being announced on public transport and the promotion of steps to be taken by animal owners. The government said that it is necessary to protect the elderly, children, workers and farmers. Heatwave – The French government has announced a plan to deal with heatwaves this summer. The Dunkerque prosecutor's office has said that her father is the main suspect in the death of his partner in Dunkerque. The alert had been put in place by French authorities to try to locate the girl who was last seen in the town of Dunkerque near the border with Belgium. Malek found safe and sound - Eight-year-old Malek who was the subject of a kidnapping alert has been found safe and well with her father north of Rome. Protesters marched, singing the Marseillaise and chanting "blue, white, red, France to the French", They also denounced the supposed laxity of the French migration policy, and verbally attacked the journalists that were present. Earlier in the day, the prefect of Haute-Savoie had however published an order prohibiting any gathering "in order to prevent any risk of disturbing public order". In an unsuccessful asylum application last year for refugee status in France, he said he was a Syrian Christian.Ībout fifty ultra-right activists gathered in Annecy near the playground where the knife attack took place, responding to a call made by several ultra-right groups on social networks. Police say the suspect has refugee status in Sweden and recently came to France, leaving behind a wife and three-year-old daughter. Annecy prosecutor Line Bonnet-Mathis told reporters that the young victims ranged from 22 months old to three years adding that there "doesn't seem to be any kind of terrorist motivation". French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne and Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin went to the scene of the attack.įrance’s Prime Minister told a news conference that the attacker has "no criminal or psychiatric record". Police have confirmed that the suspect is a 31-year-old Syrian, who had refugee status in Sweden. Two adults were also hurt, with one in a critical condition. A three-year-old British child is among the injured, another is Dutch. Police overpowered and arrested the knifeman after he entered a children's playground to carry out the attack on Thursday morning. Knife attack in Annecy - The four young children who were stabbed in a park in Annecy are reported to now be in a stable condition in hospital. Contact Michael Zingraf Cannes CalifornieĬontact Michael Zingraf St Jean Cap FerratĬontact Michael Zingraf St Remy de provence
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