Tuesday, 26 Nov 2024

‘Killed by indifference’: France shocked by death on busy Paris street

‘Killed by indifference’: France shocked by death on busy Paris street


‘Killed by indifference’: France shocked by death on busy Paris street
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The death of an 85-year-old man who reportedly succumbed to hypothermia after falling and spending nine hours sprawled and ignored on a bitterly cold street in central Paris has prompted grief, anger and incredulity in France and beyond.

"He suffered a dizzy spell and fell," Mompontet said in a series of tweets. "Unable to get up, he lay rooted to the spot in the cold for nine hours until a homeless person called the emergency services. Too late. He had hypothermia and couldn't cling on to life. Over the course of those nine hours no passerby stopped to check why this man was lying on the pavement. Not one."

Mompontet, who also recounted the circumstances of his friend's death on France TV Info, said Robert had been "killed by indifference", adding: "If this awful death could serve some purpose, it would be this: when a human is lying on the pavement, we should check on them - no matter how busy we may be. Let's just stop for a second."

Mompontet pointed out that many people - himself included - often looked the other way when it came to people on the street. "Before giving any lessons or accusing anyone, I need to deal with a little question that makes me feel uneasy," the journalist told France TV Info. "Am I 100% sure that I would have stopped had I been confronted with that scene - a man on the ground? Have I never turned away from a homeless person lying in a doorway?"

The death, which occurred in an area of Paris where many homeless people sleep rough, has sparked a debate about civic responsibility and basic human decency.

According to homeless associations, 600 people die on the streets of France every year.

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