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Near Strasbourg, in the Bas-Rhin, a pharmacist probably saved a woman from her husband, suspected of violence. The lady entered the pharmacy and on her prescription she discreetly wrote “SOS”.
A call for help on a prescription. Tuesday, May 24 afternoon, it was crowded in the pharmacy in Illkirch-Graffenstaden, near Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin). A woman then comes to the counter. “It was a woman who arrived with her companion and who held out her prescription, pointing to it, where she had written ‘SOS’ so that my colleague could realize that she had written ‘SOS’ and that she needed help“, explains Sabrina Lehsainipharmacist.
The pharmacy student and her colleagues pretend to check the prescription to put the pregnant woman in the back. She then confides. “She admitted that she was afraid of him (…), that she was with a violent man, who had threatened her, that there had been damage to property that was not immediately physical, but that he had threatened“, continues the pharmacist. The manager then decides to call the police. The husband was arrested and taken into custody. He will be brought to justice very soon.
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