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Testimonials and videos from parents and children after November 13

After the shock of the murderous attacks of Friday, November 13, 2015, in Paris and at the Stade de France (Seine Saint-Denis), social networks have been inundated with strong videos and images of survivors as well as research notices. Particularly touching, some messages have taken on unexpected proportions. A little boy who talks about the “bad guys”, a surviving pregnant woman looking for her “savior”, a dad who writes a letter to his 1 month old baby … Discover a selection of highlights, which particularly moved us, five days later attacks. Attention, emotion sequences!

A child talks about “the bad guys, they’re not the good guys” 

The video went around the world. In his micro-sidewalk of November 16, in the streets of Paris, Martin Veill, journalist of the Petit Journal, spoke to a little boy to find out if he had understood what had happened. “Do you understand why they did this?” », Asks the journalist. The child answers him “Yes, because they are very very bad, the bad guys are not very nice the bad guys”. Within hours, this video went viral with 15 views, 000 shares and 442 likes. 

In video: Attacks: the moving reactions of children, parents and survivors

Letter from a father to his newborn baby, Gustave 

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A pregnant woman finds her savior 

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As of Saturday morning, a video of a woman hanging from a window of the Bataclan toured the Web. In the excerpt posted online, she shouts “I’m pregnant”. Very quickly, a man, inside the concert hall, helps her and hoists her into the building. Sunday morning, safe and sound, she launches an appeal on social networks to find her “savior”, to whom “she and her baby owe their lives”. A few days later, she finally found the person in question. The call was widely relayed with over 1 retweets. According to the Huffington Post, “the two spectators exchanged cell phone numbers.” In the daily La Provence, the man explained that he was taken hostage just after saving the young woman. He was released during the assault on the police at the very end of the evening.

5-year-old boy survives Bataclan

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He’s a miracle. He was found at the hospital in Vincennes (Val-de-Marne), alone, lost, covered in the blood of his mother, who protected him from bullets. Louis, 5, was in the concert hall at the Bataclan during the attack last Friday. He managed to hide, but his mother and grandmother died. “A woman found him in the street, he was safe and sound, without a scratch, but without his mother and grandmother,” says L’Express.

Australian father and his 12-year-old son, survivors

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John Leader, Australian, was at the concert at the Bataclan. Accompanied by his son Oscar, 12, he explains to the American channel CNN, How long he was afraid for his son. Indeed, he was separated from Oscar in action and did not find him immediately: “I was screaming his name and I said to myself that he should not be very far”. Fortunately, the father gets his son back. This last delivers a cruel testimony of the scene which he lived: “It was the first time that I saw the dead. At one point, I was lying next to a corpse. He was not in a comfortable position, not at all, ”concludes the young teenager. 

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