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Locals March in Eastern France After Gas Explosion Kills Two Children

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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.

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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).

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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.

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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…

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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.

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Since 4:30 p.m., a white march took place in Trévoux, behind the family of the two children killed.

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leprogres.fr broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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