Routines Stammered by Fear in Sept-Îles - Le Nord-Côtier
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Residents of Sept-Îles with quiet and peaceful lives feel the need to make changes to their daily train train, for fear of becoming collateral victims of violent acts raging in the city. "We pray that nothing will happen to us," leaves Noel Yakanu, a resident of Marsolet Street, when met by Le Nord-Côtier. The 37-year-old lives are two steps away from the places where a man lost his life by bullets last month. Recurrent acts of violence in the c…
Residents of Sept-Îles with quiet and peaceful lives feel the need to make changes to their daily train train, for fear of becoming collateral victims of violent acts raging in the city. "We pray that nothing will happen to us," leaves Noel Yakanu, a resident of Marsolet Street, when met by Le Nord-Côtier. The 37-year-old lives are two steps away from the places where a man lost his life by bullets last month. Recurrent acts of violence in the c…
Residents of Sept-Îles with quiet and peaceful lives feel the need to make changes to their daily train train, for fear of becoming collateral victims of violent acts raging in the city. "We pray that nothing will happen to us," leaves Noel Yakanu, a resident of Marsolet Street, when met by Le Nord-Côtier. The 37-year-old lives are two steps away from the places where a man lost his life by bullets last month. Recurrent acts of violence in the c…
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