Police officers injured in Paris, cholera in Mayotte, partial reopening of the A13… the news to remember this afternoon

Police officers injured in Paris, cholera in Mayotte, partial reopening of the A13… the news to remember this afternoon
Police officers injured in Paris, cholera in Mayotte, partial reopening of the A13… the news to remember this afternoon

A terrible scene. Two police officers were seriously injured this Thursday evening in a police station in the 13th arrondissement of Paris by a man who had just attacked a woman with a box cutter. Arrested and taken to the police station, the individual managed to take possession of a peace officer’s weapon before shooting. The vital prognosis of one of the two affected police officers was still engaged this Friday morning, according to Paris police prefect Laurent Nuñez. According to our information, he is in an artificial coma. The second police officer was injured in the leg and left the operating room.

The events took place around 10:25 p.m. Hit by the bullets of other police officers who responded, the individual was also seriously injured. However, his vital prognosis is not in jeopardy. He was placed in police custody in the 13th arrondissement.

Where should you live to have access to the best healthcare? According to our exclusive ranking, the answer is Bayonne (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), followed by Paris and Dax (Landes). “In terms of accessibility, we have a healthcare offering that is both dense and well organized,” explains the emergency doctor at Bayonne hospital, Matthieu Coudreuse.

As for Île-de-France and Oise – only Paris was represented in this first ranking – the capital of course comes first, followed by two communes in Hauts-de-Seine: Bagneux and Montrouge. Paris is particularly advantaged by the large number of hospitals easily accessible in less than fifteen minutes from home.

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