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Santiago still nowhere to be found since his kidnapping by his parents at the Aulnay-sous-Bois hospital (Seine-Saint-Denis). The baby, born at 32 weeks, requires intensive medical care, being “fed through a gastric tube” and having to be placed in an incubator. His life expectancy is limited without this support, insisted, during a press conference, the public prosecutor of Bobigny, Eric Mathais.
The couple’s motivations remain unclear, but investigators favor the hypothesis of a fear of a “provisional placement order”. The parents, although without prior reporting, appear to have acted out of fear that their child would be taken from them.
Gard and Var are kept on orange rain-flood alert this Friday, according to the latest Météo-France bulletin, which specifies that the alert could “extend to new departments by this weekend. »
Periods of calm are expected but they “may be interrupted by intense precipitation”, which could generate “a worsening of the level of vigilance”, specifies the meteorological agency. The episode of heavy stormy rain is expected to continue on Saturday. according to Météo-France, “beyond the high intensities expected locally, it is above all the duration of this episode which requires particular monitoring. »
Less than three weeks after the brawl between groups of Lyon supporters against Nantes, other incidents broke out on Thursday in front of the stadium, after the (very high risk) meeting against Besiktas (0-1) in the Europa League. What was the trigger for these tensions, when we know that the pre-match as well as the meeting had been well controlled, with a huge device of more than 700 people from the national police and the gendarmerie deployed between the city center of Lyon and the surroundings of Parc OL? A look back at this chaotic evening.