vendredi 1 août 2014

Crash of Air Algeria Mali: silent march in memory of lost family Cantal

NOW - Approximately 1,200 people attended the rally ...

Approximately 1,200 people attended the silent march through the streets late Friday afternoon in the Cantal Menet, a tribute to the CAILLERET Boinard family who died in a plane crash in northern Mali July 24 pay Air Algeria.

The war memorial, the procession of relatives and neighbors, many of whom are teenagers, pulled after 18.30 clock under a stormy sky.

White rose in her hand, the participants marched through the streets in front of the house of stone and slate roof CAILLERET family-specific Boinard Menet.

Support for families

The demonstration ended with a symbolic release of the five white balls in the half hour before the multipurpose room of the 500 residents of the small town, in a green environment.

"We are here to support Bruno's sister CAILLERET. Brothers had already lost his father a few months ... so it seems that only happens to others. These so cruel," Jean-Paul Farmer, said Rispal Menet

Many anonymous

"They refused to go to Burkina Faso the year. Allow the children were happy, never flown," she said, crying, neighbors who wish to remain anonymous.

CAILLERET Bruno, 47, and his wife Caroline Boinard, 39, and their two children Elno, 14, and Chloe, 10, to Burkina Faso, where she returned for two weeks with his mother, uncle, when the plane crashed. A total of 118 injured, including 54 French, died at the scene.

The maternal grandmother, who survived the plane in San Siffret Gard, also on board. She was with her parents and two children on the go.

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