For Lucie Retail, the solo mother of three children, the consequences have been dramatic. During a stay in Gabon, this regular on the African continent has contracted a severe form of malaria. What first looked like a strong flu has turned into a vital emergency. After several weeks between life and death, the doctors had to amputate her both hands and two feet. Today, three years after the facts, she returns to this extraordinary ordeal and to …
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For Lucie Retail, the solo mother of three children, the consequences have been dramatic. During a stay in Gabon, this regular on the African continent has contracted a severe form of malaria. What first looked like a strong flu has turned into a vital emergency. After several weeks between life and death, the doctors had to amputate her both hands and two feet. Today, three years after the facts, she returns to this extraordinary ordeal and to …