Hepatitis A, the missing sixty-year-old found, shipwreck of the Breiz… the latest news in Le Havre

Hepatitis A, the missing sixty-year-old found, shipwreck of the Breiz… the latest news in Le Havre
Hepatitis A, the missing sixty-year-old found, shipwreck of the Breiz… the latest news in Le Havre

Hepatitis A epidemic in a school in Le Havre: what do the experts say?

Several cases of hepatitis A were detected in students at the Montesquieu college in Le Havre, in mid-May 2024. Since then, the Regional Health Agency has been leading the investigation to find the Source of contamination of this disease, little known to the public. General public. Two specialists provide their expertise in Paris Normandy.

Worrying disappearance near Le Havre: the sixty-year-old was… at Rouen University Hospital after an accident

Wanted by the gendarmerie for several days, a 64-year-old resident of Saint-Romain-de-Colbosc, reported missing by his family on Monday May 27, 2024, was found on the evening of Monday June 3, 2024. Find out more

A sister tug of USST 488 arrives in Le Havre and will be open to the public

The “M/S Alpo” from Finland is expected in Le Havre on Wednesday June 5, 2024. This American tugboat dating from 1943 will be open to visitors until Sunday June 9, 2024. Read here

Near Le Havre. The Jamato farm, which advocates virtuous agriculture, opens its doors on June 8 and 9, 2024

As part of the “Very exotic” days which will take place on June 8 and 9, 2024 throughout Normandy, Le Jardin maraîcher du Tôt -Jamato- opens its doors to the public. The opportunity to discover alternative organic agriculture, where productivity and respect for the environment are combined. Read here

Fatal sinking of the Breiz: an acquittal for the defendants except for the co-owner

After the trial of the fatal sinking of the trawler Breiz from April 2 to 5, 2024, the Le Havre maritime court delivered its deliberations this Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Four of the five defendants, natural persons, were acquitted. Only the co-owner of the boat was convicted. He received an eighteen-month suspended prison sentence in connection with the tragedy that occurred off the coast of Calvados in January 2021. Read here

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