“A relief” for the association of victims 13onze15

Philippe Duperron, president of the association 13onze15 Fraternité – Vérité and whose son, Thomas, died at the age of 30 at Bataclan says he remembers “a historic trial”.

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Neither Salah Abdeslam nor any other convicted in the so-called November 13, 2015 trial will appeal the various court decisions. “The horizon is clearing, it’s a relief”reacts Tuesday, June 12 on franceinfo Philippe Duperron, president of the association 13onze15 Fraternité – Vérité.

His son, Thomas, died at the age of 30 at the Bataclan. “The question arose as to whether we would have to face a second trial, we can rest definitively…” According to him, “the sentence was accepted by the condemned”.

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Philippe Duperron returned to this trial, “a physical and psychological ordeal”, “to face the testimonies, the pain, the defendants and the defense pleadings”. He mentioned the “excesses” of Salah Abdeslam, who will therefore not appeal his incompressible life sentence: “There will remain a name, a personality.”

As the trial closes, Philippe Duperron says to keep in mind “a historic trial, an ordeal, a great moment of justice, during which a very special place was given to all the victims”.


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