It was while going for her usual visit to the cemetery that Aurélie discovered with amazement the absence of his father's graveexplain The Parisian. According to her, there was nothing to suggest that the fifteen-year concession was coming to an end. The letters sent by the town hall never reached her, sent to her old address. The mayor of Rambouillet, Véronique Matillon, for her part, claims to have respected the usual procedure by displaying information on expired concessions on site and sending the necessary letters. “Unfortunately, we cannot go fishing for every new address.“, explained the elected official.
But for Aurélie, this explanation is not enough. She regrets not having received any direct information despite her regular visits to the cemetery. The loss of this place of memory is all the more painful as the father of the family was found buried in the forest after having been the victim ofan atrocious murder. “It's like he disappeared a second time“, she emphasized.
Grave removed by the town hall, how can we now pay tribute to our father?
As All Saints' Day approaches, Aurélie and her family are now looking for a way to pay tribute to their deceased father. “We are thinking of putting a plaque with his name in the cemetery“, she explains, hoping to recreate a symbolic place of contemplation. Despite the pain of this ordeal, Aurélie wishes to learn a lesson from this story and ensure that no other family suffers what she is experiencing today. today.
She now plans to raise awareness among the public and the authorities about the importance of better communication around expired concessions. “My fight is there“, she assures. The municipality says, for its part, that it is open to improving its procedures to avoid such human tragedies. A reflection which will not bring back Robert's grave, but which could in the future save this suffering to other families.