Stories from Rennes · France
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Two Military Personnel Die In Diving Accident
Two military personnel died following a diving accident in France early Tuesday morning. The individuals were reportedly trapped in a bridge pillar cavity in the Meuse river. Firefighters recovered the divers from the water, but they were in cardio-respiratory arrest.
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French Local Targeted By Threats And Vandalism
Comocoli stated her car was burglarized and vandalized in a private parking lot last Sunday.
France Inter
Patient Declared Dead Returns To Life In Rennes
A patient at a hospital in Rennes reportedly returned to life three hours after being declared dead. A male patient in his sixties, suffering from cancer, was declared dead by doctors at a hospital in Rennes last Thursday.
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Man Regains Consciousness After Cardiac Arrest In Rennes
A 62-year-old man was declared dead by doctors at a university hospital in Rennes on Thursday, April 23. The man, who suffers from cancer and lives with a single kidney, was at the hospital for dialysis. He was reportedly alive again three hours after being declared dead, an occurrence described as Lazarus syndrome. The medical phenomenon, referred to as Lazarus syndrome, involves patients appearing to breathe again after a diagnosis of death. The source noted that such cases are extremely rare. The event occurred at a university hospital (CHU). Medical staff attempted to maintain a mini ICU environment for approximately four to five hours following a medical emergency on a diverted plane. Crew used a finger oxygen probe and a blood pressure device to monitor the individual during the diversion to medical facilities.
France Inter
May Day Demonstrations Held In Rennes
Approximately 700 demonstrators marched through the Blône district in southern Rennes on May 1. The parade followed local tradition of circling a specific neighborhood among residential towers. Some participants noted this was their first May Day demonstration. Several thousand participants joined two separate marches in Rennes to mark May Day. Demonstrators expressed concerns regarding the protection of social rights and labor achievements. The source noted that while laws allow certain business owners to work without employees, the lack of new employment legislation maintains uncertainty.
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