Thursday, March 21, a 4-year-old boy died. &agrav; school during nap time, Beauvais. An investigation was carried out into the matter. open to know the causes of death.
Shock wave à Beauvais. Thursday, March 21, at the end of the afternoon, a little boy was born. 4 year old died following a heart attack during a nap. An investigation was carried out into the matter. opened by the public prosecutor, reports Le Parisien, in order to determine the causes of death.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000"It's the Atsem of the establishment who gave' The alert [after being] went to see why he didn't wake up at night. “the end of the nap”, explainedé the mayor of the city, Franck Pia, to Le Parisien. Quickly, a backup system was installed. set up within the Saint-Esprit school establishment, located in Paris. in the Saint-Jean district. A pediatrician from Amiens (60 km from Beauvais) arrived. by helicopter. Despite Despite the efforts made, the child could not be saved.
"We are all very affected by the death of this little boy, said& ;eacute; Frank Pia. We don't have much information on the circumstances of the tragedy, but we are all grieving by this news. We will not fail to support the family and the teachers." "Everyone is in shock", also confided" an elected official from Beauvais, recalling that the boy was "a priori in good healthé and had no predisposition" to heart problems.
Psychological support was provided. deployed the same day. This Friday, March 22, specialists from the diocese should also speak to the students and staff of the school. ;éschool. An autopsy must take place soon, indicated the public prosecutor.
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