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Dead Worker Buried Under Tar: "My Son Must Not Have Died in Vain", Matis' Mother Comes Out of Silence

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Matis Dugast's mother, a 19-year-old worker buried on a building site under burning bitumen, wants to create an association to "prevent risks at work" Matis Dugast tragically

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The 19-year-old Matis Dugast died on Tuesday in a dramatic industrial accident in Sainte-Flaive-des-Loups (Vendée). The young man was buried in burning tar. While an investigation was opened, his mother agreed to testify with TF1info. - "What family can bear this"? The testimony of Matis' mother, 19-year-old worker, who died buried under tar (Police, justice and other facts).

Center

Matis Dugast's mother, a 19-year-old worker buried on a building site under burning bitumen, wants to create an association to "prevent risks at work" Matis Dugast tragically

·France
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Lean Right

The young worker died on Tuesday on a construction site in Sainte-Flaive-des-Loups, in Vendée. He "set aside money to start streaming later," according to his mother.

·Paris, France
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Matis Dugast, 19, died on Tuesday 15 July, buried in a 200 degree coat on a construction site in the Vendée. His mother testified.

Lean Right

Matis was buried under tar while working at a construction site in Sainte-Flaive-des-Loups (Vendée). His family now wants to fight to prevent accidents at work.

·Paris, France
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Jasu's mother describes her son as a hard worker.

·Finland
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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