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The white march held Friday, June 13 for Mélanie G., a monitor killed by a student at the gates of the Nogent College, brought together a compact crowd. The procession paraded in a heavy and tense atmosphere.
Nearly 1,500 people gathered this Friday, June 13 in the commune of Haute-Marne, shaken by the tragedy at the beginning of the week.
After the death of a monitor stabbed by a 14-year-old college student at the entrance to a college in Nogent (Haute-Marne) on Tuesday, June 10th, the question haunts recreational classes: how many college students hide a knife at the bottom of their bag? Illustration in Meaux, Seine-et-Marne.
A few days after the tragedy that has cost the life of Melanie G., school supervisor stabbed at the college in Nogent, Upper Marne, the government is putting up double bites. A series of measures has just been announced with a clear objective: to prevent this kind of tragedy from happening again. Among them, a ban on the sale of knives to minors. Sale of knives to minors: this is soon over The Prime Minister has been very clear: within 15 days, …
In a heavy but dignified atmosphere, the city of Nogent saw about 1,500 people parade this Friday, who came to pay tribute to Mélanie, a supervisor stabbed to death in the compound of her college in Haute-Marne. This tragedy at the Collège Françoise-Dolto caused a sharp emotion far beyond the department, awakening fears and misunderstandings about the climate in some schools. Many wondered about safety in schools and how best to accompany studen…
Just a few days after the murder of Melanie, an overseer killed by a student in Haute-Marne, a college student threatened with death another educational assistant at the very moment of her gathering in her establishment near Lyon.
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