Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Drôme: suspended after the death of a child research ... - Le Parisien

Research Commencement Tuesday to find the child, aged ten years, carried away by a swollen river were suspended on Wednesday early evening. Between 200 and 250 people had shown earlier in St Rambert D Albon (Drome) to request more security around the river.

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Yasin was swept away Tuesday by the river in flood The Claires St Rambert D Albon (Drome), according to information from France Bleu Drôme Ardèche. While playing football with friends nearby, it fell to the water trying to get a ball. He was then taken away by the current.
By Tuesday evening, an important feature was deployed, especially near where the Rhone river flows. A helicopter flew over the area until nightfall, and then returned to work Wednesday overflight. In the morning, the research is “ramp-up”, including the intervention of divers. By mid-afternoon, rescuers were still twenty on site. Wednesday, relief did not know whether they should resume the search Thursday.
Already two drowning in the river in flood

Gerard Oriol Mayor (NC) Saint-Rambert d’Albon, said Wednesday Oriol According to Gerard, Mayor (NC) Saint-Rambert d’Albon, Yasin is passed through one of the holes in the fence to retrieve a ball and slipped over the wet concrete. “Given the strength of the current, even an adult could not get away,” finally found Gerard Oriol, noting that over the past 15 years, the swollen river had caused the drowning of an adult and a young child.

The elected added that the holes in the fence along the river would be repaired “so that this kind of accident does not happen again.” And a playground for children would be installed. For if the town has a small stadium and a football field, “parents want a playground for children at the foot of the buildings, they can monitor from home, what we do,” he promised.

The family of Yasin was received by the mayor in a “cordial atmosphere,” he said. She would have thanked the emergency and municipal efforts to find the boy.

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