Locals March in Eastern France After Gas Explosion Kills Two Children
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Hundreds of people marched in cold rain on Friday in Trévoux, Ain. The gathering paid tribute to Matthew, 3 years old, and his brother Thomas, 5 years old. The two children were killed on Monday in the explosion caused by the gas suicide of their next-door neighbour. - Gas suicide in Ain: a white march for the two children who were victims of the explosion (Police, justice and other facts).
Locals march in eastern France after gas explosion kills two children
Hundreds of people walk through the streets of Trévoux, in eastern France, in memory of Matthieu, aged 3, and his brother Thomas, aged 5, who were killed in a gas explosion caused by their neighbour's suicide.
A procession in tribute to three-year-old Matthew and five-year-old Tomas travelled through the small town of Ain this Friday afternoon. Monday, the children's building exploded. The gas suicide of a 46-year-old woman was the cause of the tragedy.
Hundreds of people marched in cold rain this Friday in the narrow streets of the small town of Trévoux, in Ain, in memory of Matthew, 3 years old, and his brother Thomas, 5 years old, killed in the explosion caused by the gas suicide of their next-door neighbour.Behind their parents Katia and Bruno, and their 18-year-old brother, Maël, wounded by the deflagration, a crowd walked two kilometres in a silence of lead, inflatable balloons blue and r…
On Friday, 19 December, hundreds of them gathered in the streets of Trévoux (Ain) to pay tribute to the victims of the explosion in a building on 15 December. The incident resulted in the death of three people, including two brothers aged 3 and 5.
Since 4:30 p.m., a white march took place in Trévoux, behind the family of the two children killed.
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