
Stéphanie speaks quickly. Words rush when the mother of five children talks about the consequences and after-effects of the attack of July 14, 2016, in Nice (Alpes-Maritimes), which caused the death of 86 people and left more than 400 injured. Ten years after this event, she cannot move around without her crutches, no longer takes the stairs, and has difficulty standing. “If I walk 600 meters, I have to take at least two breaks,” she whispers. His health continues to deteriorate.
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