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Latest revision as of 15:21, 24 February 2018
Patrick Pelloux (Doctor) | |
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Born | 1963 |
An emergency responder who notified François Hollande about the Charlie Hebdo event, and notified the world that a "multi-site attack exercise" had been planned for the day od the November 2015 Paris attacks. |
Charlie Hebdo
Since 2004, he has written articles in Charlie Hebdo, a satirical newspaper, on the work of an emergency physician.[1] During the Charlie Hebdo shooting, on 7 January 2015, he was near the magazine's building, so he was one of the first people on the spot after the shooting, being called by someone who worked for the magazine. He immediately phoned French President François Hollande to tell him what had happened. He saw that some of his friends were dead and provided first aid to the others.[2]
2015-11 Paris attacks
- Full article: 2015-11 Paris attacks
- Full article: 2015-11 Paris attacks
In unclear circumstances,[clarification needed] Pelloux volunteered the information that a "multi-site attack exercise" had been planned for November 13th, 2015.[3] YouTube has at least 2 video interviews[4][5] about this. He was gave a radio interview to the BBC.[6]