From: John Grigg (starman2100@lycos.com)
Date: Thu Mar 14 2002 - 22:18:03 MST
Jacques wrote:
In the meantime, however, we learnt from the press that the "préfet"
of Maine-et-Loire said that he would not execute the decision in a
hurry, even though the appeal was not suspensive, and would wait for
the decision of the Court of Angers on the appeal. He said he would do
that out of respect for the family's mourning and the serenity with
which this issue should be treated.
(end)
Whew!!! I am SO relieved!! I had gotten the impression they were all hellbent on burying the bodies as quickly as possible. It is truly great news. And thank you for correcting me regarding the online article.
you continue:
I wrote yesterday to all the main newspapers and teles in France. On
the other hand I never read the newspapers and haven't watched tele,
so I don't know if it had an impact :-) Press in general may have had
an impact, as things were put into the Prefet's hands by the
situation, and he could take quick action without risks only in the
complete absence of interest.
(end)
That is all great news! I hope my cryonet friend can also be of great help to you. He's a pretty sharp guy. Anyway, I am very grateful regarding your efforts for this couple.
And I happen to think you should be the very first president of the the Progress Action Coalition chapter in France! Who else is with me on this one? : )
best wishes,
John
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