LIVE – Death of Yvan Colonna: a gathering of high school students scheduled for Tuesday in Ajaccio

LFI deputy Eric Coquerel wants a parliamentary commission of inquiry

“Arrived in Ajaccio, I learn of the death of Yvan Colonna. If, as requested with other deputies, he had benefited from a rapprochement, this tragedy would never have happened. A parliamentary commission to find out the truth is imperative”, writes on social networks the deputy of La France insoumise Eric Coquerel.

His rebellious colleague from the North, Ugo Bernalicis, laments “a tragedy.”

The death of Yvan Colonna “signs a failure of our justice and of this government, which failed to protect and keep alive one of its detainees.”

A gathering of high school students scheduled for Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Ajaccio

A march is planned by high school students to the prefecture of Ajaccio at 10 a.m. this Tuesday following the announcement of the death of Yvan Colonna.

Yvan Colonna died after 19 days in a coma

The Corsican shepherd, who died on Monday at the age of 61, had been attacked by a fellow prisoner on March 2. Victim of “strangulation with bare hands, then suffocation”, Yvan Colonna was initially hospitalized in Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône) before being transferred to Marseille, where he was in a post- anorexic.

Republican candidate Valérie Pécresse evokes a “dramatic” outcome

The candidate of the Republicans Valérie Pécresse calls on the Corsicans to calm and restraint after the announcement of the death of Yvan Colonna.

“I want order to return to Corsica,” said the right-wing candidate on CNews. “I call on all our Corsican compatriots to calm and be restrained,” she added, referring to a “dramatic” outcome for Yvan Colonna.

Yvan Colonna is dead

Good evening and welcome to this direct dedicated to the death of Yvan Colonna. The Corsican shepherd and independence activist, sentenced in 1998 for the assassination of the prefect Claude Érignac, died nearly three weeks after his attack in Arles prison.


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