Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The young Roma lynched in Seine-Saint-Denis is out of the hospital – The Point

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The Roma boy lynched in June in a city Pierrefitte Seine -Saint Denis was released from the hospital Monday, and ends up on the streets for lack of a large enough accommodation for him and his family, do you

Gheorghe learned Tuesday from sources. , who had initially been referred to as Darius, gradually out of the coma, and the doctors considered Monday it could now be followed on an outpatient basis, with three rehabilitation sessions per week , said Julie Launois-Flacelière.

He suffers from knee calcifications, neurological sequelae and cognitive deficits in counsel have not yet been precisely evaluated.

Despite the efforts of social services in the Paris hospital where he supported, Gheorghe and his family were unable to find accommodation, and the young man finds himself again in the street, does -she said.

“There were requests”, but Darius is not able to live alone and must be located in a housing that can accommodate the fifteen members of his family, not in a hotel or an emergency shelter, said Mr. Launois-Flacelière.

Meanwhile, a source close to the Ministry of Housing said that the situation of young Roma was “closely monitored”, including the prefecture of Seine-Saint-Denis, but it was “far more complex than expected.”

Monitoring the family was referred to Doctors of the World, but “the parents do not want to part with their group” should be total “accommodate 25 people” whole or in places very close which is almost impossible in the situation, she has said.

In addition, the Romanian Embassy is looking for a solution to the care funding Gheorghe, the Romanian health coverage automatically stopping the day of his 18th birthday, said the lawyer. By then, the hospital has decided to continue to provide care.

The young man was found on June 13 in the late evening, unconscious, in a shopping trolley abandoned near a disadvantaged area of ​​Pierrefitte-sur-Seine, north of Paris.

The teenager, who lived recently with her family and other Roma in an abandoned house, had been kidnapped by a group of the youth suspected of robbing an apartment.

This “barbaric act” strongly condemned by political authorities and associations, had mobile “private revenge”, indicated parquet, young man was suspected of robbing an apartment.

In early July, a judicial investigation for “attempted murder” and “kidnapping” had been opened, but no arrest was for Nothing was done and made public.

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