He had not spoken since the tragedy. The manager of Tandemotion Parachutisme, the company that organized the baptisms on the day of the accident which killed eleven people in Tomblaine, near Nancy, came out of silence.
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He had not spoken since the tragedy. The manager of Tandemotion Parachutisme, the company that organized the baptisms on the day of the accident which killed eleven people in Tomblaine, near Nancy, came out of silence.
Nearly three weeks after the terrible plane accident that cost the life to the people area Sunday 28 June, Salvador-Allende Street in Tomblaine, near Nancy, Gérald Van Keymeulen, the manager of Tandemotion Parachutism, a society that organized the parachute baptisms on the day of the drama, speaks for the first time.