It’s 8:30 p.m. End of day for most people in Loirétain. Time to take a breath, to take a few minutes… Five pieces of information marked the day in Orléans and the Loiret, in less than two minutes. Discover today's selection.
What happened this Tuesday, in Orléans and in Loiret? And above all, what to remember from the news? Here is a selection of five pieces of information published on larep.fr today. It's 8:30 p.m., here's our recap.
Death
Emmanuel Rat died on Tuesday November 12, at the age of 75. He was mayor of Châtillon-sur-Loire since 1995, and former president of the Berry Loire Puisaye community of communes, a position he left in September for health reasons.
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Accident
A head-on collision between two cars occurred on Route d'Ormes, in Saran, Monday November 11, around 3:45 p.m. Rescued in cardio-respiratory arrest, the passenger of one of the two vehicles, aged 30, died , we learned on Tuesday, November 12.
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Fire
A fire broke out at the “Fleur de Coton” multi-reception area for children, in Malesherbois, on Tuesday November 12, around 2 p.m. Twenty-three children and nineteen adults were evacuated.
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Harassment
Climate of fear, unhappiness at work, unusually high turnover in certain departments, union discrimination, work stoppages and departures… The affair has agitated the municipal services of the Town of Amilly, in the Montargis conurbation, since months. Two municipal executives are in the hot seat for acts of moral harassment. An investigation was entrusted to an independent firm and the two executives involved were suspended, confirms the mayor, Gérard Dupaty, The Central Republic.
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FIRST AID
Élodie Lenoir, manager of a hair salon in Gien, received the City medal for saving the life of Sylvie Colin, one of her clients who suffered a heart attack. “It is important to know first aid procedures. This knowledge can, one day, make the difference for someone,” she confides.
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