At the Péchier Trial, the Testimony of a Victim's Son: "Dad Put His Strength and Heart at the Service of Others"
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Jean Benoît's son, who died even before his cataract operation, paid tribute to this "right and just" man, who was heavily invested in humanitarianism.
This Monday November 3rd begins the 9th week of the trial of anaesthetist physician Frédéric Péchier, accused of poisoning 30 people, 12 of whom fatally between 2008 and 2017 in two private clinics in Besançon (Doubs).Our journalist Jeanne Casez makes you live the highlights of the hearing from the court of assizes.
This Monday, November 3, the Assize Court of the Doubs, examined the case of Jean Benoit, who died at 79 years of age, on June 10, 2014 during a cataract operation at the Saint Vincent clinic in Besançon. Through the testimony of his eldest son, the court discovered a man very committed to humanitarianism.
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