A Renault Twingo caught fire this Thursday, a little after 4:30 p.m., at the corner of Gambetta Street and Rue de la Dougue, in Saint-Gilles. The driver and her child, bothered by a suspicious smell, left the vehicle, shortly before the first smokes appeared, followed by an explosion. Municipal police officers secured and blocked traffic on this busy axis of the city, the time of the intervention of firefighters and gendarmes. No injuries were t…
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A Renault Twingo caught fire this Thursday, a little after 4:30 p.m., at the corner of Gambetta Street and Rue de la Dougue, in Saint-Gilles. The driver and her child, bothered by a suspicious smell, left the vehicle, shortly before the first smokes appeared, followed by an explosion. Municipal police officers secured and blocked traffic on this busy axis of the city, the time of the intervention of firefighters and gendarmes. No injuries were t…