
Calm reigns in the corridors of the Maison de Paris Notre-Dame-des-Champs. Only the sounds of the canes and the dishes being set up for lunch resonate in the refectory of the Little Sisters of the Poor nursing home. The 80 residents chose this place as a haven of peace for the last stage of their lives. But a big fog on the horizon disrupts the tranquility of the establishment: the law relating to the right to assisted dying.
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