Simon Fieschi, Charlie Hebdo survivor, is found dead in Paris hotel - Global Happenings
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He was 40 years old, the Public Prosecutor's Office does not clarify the causes of death. He had lost 7 cm in height due to spinal injuries. The messages from Macron, Hollande and Hidalgo. The colleagues of the satirical weekly: “You regret not being able to do the middle finger anymore. We'll do it for you.”
He was the first member of the Charlie Hebdo editorial staff to be shot by the Kouachi brothers. This Saturday, October 19, Simon Fieschi, former webmaster and community manager of the satirical newspaper, died at the age of 40, reports Le Figaro. To date, the circumstances of his death are not known. “An autopsy was ordered, the conclusions of which did not allow the cause of death to be determined. Investigations are continuing,” the Paris pro…
The first victim of the Kouachi gunshots inside the weekly, the webmaster was enduring great suffering as a result of his injuries. He was found dead in a hotel room. The causes of his death are not yet known.
Simon Fieschi, one of the employees of the French satirical magazine 'Charlie Hebdo' who survived the terrorist attack committed in 2015 by Al Qaeda sympathizers, died this past Thursday at the age of 40 after enduring the aftermath of the shooting against the media's editorial staff for nine years. Fieschi was one of the first employees to be shot and his movement was affected for several years by a gunshot. The police have opened an investigat…
Despite the terrible suffering he had endured since January 7, 2015, the newspaper's former webmaster, who disappeared on Thursday, October 17, testified standing during the trial, giving a shocking story.
“There are scars that never close”: Charlie Hebdo's former web developer, Simon Fieschi, died at 40, almost ten years after the jihadist attack...
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