Antoine Dupont, the heartbreaking appeal on social networks

Antoine Dupont, the heartbreaking appeal on social networks
Antoine Dupont, the heartbreaking appeal on social networks

The Stade Toulousain scrum half shared a post to help a young cancer patient in palliative care.

Stade Toulousain is mobilizing. As the Rouge et Noir prepare for their entry into the Champions Cup against Ulster on Sunday, the Haut-Garonnais players shared on social networks a call for help from a caregiver at the Purpan hospital in in order to grant a young woman's last wish “warrior”.

“Today I ask for your full attention for a very special request. It seems that certain calls that are relayed on the networks produce miracles and really, this should be one of them,” wrote the nurse in the preamble.

“We are caring for a warrior in the hemato-oncology department of Purpan children in Toulouse and after several failed treatments, she is currently in palliative care. His only wish is to see his cat again, she then explains. The family, who is not French, tried to do what was necessary but it was very difficult and they encountered complications. »

“If anyone does -Toulouse in the coming days”

“This little cat is currently in transit and in quarantine in Germany, he will arrive at Orly tomorrow evening at 10 p.m. The big problem is that it has to be transported from Paris to Toulouse. We are in and we can pick it up at the airport”she finally clarifies before turning to a charitable soul: “Are you or do you know anyone who has to make this journey?” A plane pilot who could shoot him down on Blagnac? »

“Who could help us grant this warrior’s last wish?” »she adds in conclusion. A message which therefore moved the Toulouse players, first and foremost Antoine Dupont, who relayed it on Tuesday evening, imitated on Wednesday morning by his teammates Romain Ntamack, Thomas Ramos and others. “If anyone does Orly-Toulouse in the coming days”he added in his story on Instagram.


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