"Les 12 coups de midi": Antonin gives part of his winnings back to those close to the bus driver in Bayonne: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Friday July 10, 2020, the family of bus driver Philippe Monguillot, announced his death. Following a violent attack on the previous Sunday, the father of three children had been brain dead for several days. July 4, 2020, in Port-Sainte-Marie, the gendarme Mélanie Lemée lost her life after being cut down by a driver during a roadside check. Two disappearances which the media have echoed and which have moved the whole of France. Upset by the death of Bayonne bus driver Jean-Luc Reichmann wrote on Saturday July 11, 2020 on his account Instagram in caption of a photo of the fifties surrounded by his family: "A broken family in the name of what !? … I am overwhelmed by so much violence and cowardice. I will continue to fight, by your side as long as I can, and to denounce any form of violence."

The noon master sets an example

Also revolted by these two dramas, Antoninus, the current noon master of the show The 12 noon shots has decided to donate part of its earnings from Friday 10 July 2020 to the families of the victims, as the site reports 20Minutes.fr. On his account Twitter, the young man wrote: "No one should die for the simple exercise of their duty and work. They have each become symbols of the daily exacerbated violence that many French people endure, and that we will only overcome united, mobilized and united". So that his subscribers can contribute if they can to the pots set up to help the two families, he indicated in his message the links of the latter.

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