Tag: Elisabeth Borne

  • Nine bodies discovered after fire at  holiday home in France

    Nine bodies discovered after fire at holiday home in France

    A fire at a vacation rental in France that was housing persons with learning impairments resulted in the discovery of nine bodies, and two more people are now thought dead.

    After emergency services were notified of the fire in La Forge at 07:30 local time (04:30 GMT) on Wednesday, around 80 firefighters were dispatched to the scene.

    According to a local official, the missing people are thought to be “potentially deceased”.

    Although the fire has already been put out, its origin is still unknown.

    A minimum of one person has been taken to the hospital, and seventeen individuals were evacuated from the premises.

    According to the leader of the rescue effort, a search is currently being conducted for the bodies of the two victims who are still missing.

    Earlier, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said it was possible that the fire caused a number of casualties.

    About 70 kilometres (50 miles) south of Strasbourg, in the vicinity of Wintzenheim, which is close to the German border, the fire first appeared.

    The Haut-Rhin region’s local administration provided an update at noon local time, stating that two groups of adults from two different charities for individuals with disabilities were using the cottage.

    One group was from Nancy, another city in eastern France, according to an earlier announcement.

    76 firefighters and four fire engines were dispatched to put out the fire. Despite the intensity of the fire, it was immediately brought under control, the statement continued.

    All 11 people who were first listed as missing after the fire, according to the director of the Bas-Rhin prefecture, are now thought to be “potentially deceased,” according to AFP.

    According to Christophe Marot, those on the ground floor were able to immediately exit the building, but those in the upper floors were unable to do so.

    The emergency services were congratulated for their quick response to the “tragedy” by French President Emmanuel Macron, who expressed his sympathies for the victims and their families.

    Elisabeth Borne, the French prime minister, and Aurore Bergé, the minister for families, are in route to Wintzenheim.

    Pictures captured early on Wednesday morning in La Forge show the partially wooden residence practically totally flames.

    The structure is an ancient barn that has been transformed into a three-story vacation home. Before they were able to put it out, the fire department reported that two-thirds of it was on fire.

  • 4 toddlers among stabbing victims in southeast France – Police

    4 toddlers among stabbing victims in southeast France – Police

    Following a vicious stabbing attack on Thursday in Annecy, France, which sent the Alpine town into a frenzy, four kids were admitted to the hospital.

    According to Annecy mayor François Astorg, two adults were also hurt in the incident, at least one of whom required surgery. According to Astorg, the injured were treated at hospitals in Geneva and Grenoble, and some of the kids had stable conditions after leaving the operating room.

    Witnesses recounted the perpetrator walking into a playground and going after the kids.

    “He jumped (in the playground), started shouting and then went towards the strollers, repeatedly hitting the little ones with a knife,” one eyewitness told CNN affiliate BFMTV.

    “Mothers were crying, everybody was running,” another eyewitness told Reuters.

    All of the children injured are under the age of 3 years old, Annecy prosecutor Line Bonnet-Mathis said in a press conference Thursday. One child is a Dutch national, according to Bonnet-Mathis, and another is a British national, per UK authorities.

    A Syrian asylum-seeker has been detained on suspicion of carrying out the attack, Bonnet-Mathis also said. The suspect was not under the influence of alcohol or other substances at the time of the attack, and there was no apparent terrorist motive.

    French media and BFMTV reported that the man was 31 year old, citing police sources. The suspect had legally applied for asylum late last year and on his application described himself to be a “Christian from Syria,” BFMTV also said. He had lived in Sweden for 10 years and applied for asylum status in France, but his request was rejected.

    French President Emmanuel Macron said “the nation is in shock,” following the attack.

    “Absolute cowardice this morning in a park in Annecy. Children and an adult are between life and death. The nation is in shock. Our thoughts are with them, their families and the emergency services,” Macron tweeted

    British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the attack was “a truly cowardly act.”

    “My thoughts are with all of those affected by the shocking attack in Annecy this morning,” he tweeted. “The UK and France have always stood together against acts of violence, and we do so again today.”

    Health Minister François Braun tweeted that his thoughts were with the victims of the knife attack. “All my thoughts go immediately to the people injured by an individual armed with a knife in Annecy, and to their loved ones,” Braun tweeted.

    “I salute the rapid mobilization of the emergency services to take care of the victims, and notably the Urgent Medical Aid Service (SAMU).”

    Lawmakers in the French National Assembly observed a minute’s silence for those injured in the attack.

    French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne will travel to Annecy with Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin on Thursday, according to the interior ministry.

  • 8 injured including children in knife attack in France

    8 injured including children in knife attack in France

    Children were among eight people hurt Thursday in a knife assault in Annecy, in southeast France, local officials said.

    A male suspect was detained in connection with the attack.

    French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne will visit to Annecy alongside Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin on Thursday, according to the interior ministry.

    French President Emmanuel Macron stated “the nation is in shock,” following the incident.

    “Absolute cowardice this morning in a park in Annecy. Children and an adult are between life and death. The nation is in shock. Our thoughts are with them, their families and the emergency services,” Macron tweeted.

    Health Minister François Braun tweeted that his thoughts were with the victims of the knife attack. “All my thoughts go immediately to the people injured by an individual armed with a knife in Annecy, and to their loved ones,” Braun tweeted.

    “I salute the rapid mobilization of the emergency services to take care of the victims, and notably the Urgent Medical Aid Service (SAMU).”

    Lawmakers in the French National Assembly observed a minute’s silence for those injured in the attack.