“His mother called the emergency room several times and each time was told he had a fever” (VIDEO)

Nicolas, a 17-year-old, died on March 10 in Cáceres, a town of more than 4,000 people between Toulouse and the Spanish border. Nord Littoral notes that she suffered from pneumonia, which may have been treated, according to the family’s lawyer.

This sad story was discovered by Jean-Yves Lacouche, a business leader at LinkedIn in particular. In September she was to welcome Nicolas as an apprentice painter, because he is the grandson of a historic worker who has been at home for 35 years and who, although retired, helps us during the school holidays.


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On Wednesday March 8, the young man suffered from vomiting and nausea, so his mother took him to the family doctor, writes Nord Littoral. The doctor gave me a letter to go to the emergency room as soon as possible. “Without a car, his mother called the fire department. There is no diagnosis and no ambulance on the phone,” the entrepreneur describes. According to the mother, Nicolas was able to talk to doctors at 15 to describe his ailments, reports Nord Littoral.

The next day, there was no improvement in his condition. This time a new call for 15. Same result. “His mother contacted the emergency room on several occasions, each time telling her: ‘Ma’am, it doesn’t need to go, it’s just the flu’. His attending physician made the same diagnosis and only gave him Tolybren on his prescription,” said Bryce Janin, attorney for Nicholas’ family. France tells 3.

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“Friday 10, his condition worsens, continues the businessman, still in his post on LinkedIn. With his mother, lead the pharmacy, she immediately responds and calls the fire department. But it’s too late, the child collapses on the sidewalk with a heart attack. Rescuers can’t save him. »

The prosecution ordered an autopsy. “It turned out he had pneumonia. She could have been treated,” the lawyer tells our colleagues.

Nicolas’ parents have filed a complaint against X to understand the reasons for their son’s death, writes Nord Littoral.

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