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The prosecution denies the deaths of two people "related to the heat" as Minister Pannier Runacher claimed.

The prosecution denies the deaths of two people "related to the heat" as Minister Pannier Runacher claimed.
Agnès Pannier-Runacher announced this Wednesday morning that two people had died in France

Agnès Pannier-Runacher announced this Wednesday morning that two people had died in France "as a result of heat-related illnesses." ARNAUD VILETTE / OLA NEWS/SIPA / ARNAUD VILETTE / OLA NEWS/SIPA

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The minister spoke a little too quickly. The interim prosecutor of Besançon denied on Wednesday, July 2, any link between two suspicious deaths and the heatwave , contrary to what had been initially announced by the Minister for Ecological Transition, Agnès Pannier-Runacher .

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Two deaths in Besançon, the prefecture of Doubs, suggested a possible link to the heatwave: that of a worker who died on his way home after a day on a building site on Monday evening, and that of a homeless man found unconscious on Tuesday morning.

On Tuesday, the Green mayor of Besançon, Anne Vignot, announced the death of a homeless man in his fifties, "most certainly linked to the current heatwave." The following morning, Agnès Pannier-Runacher announced that two people had died in France "as a result of heat-related illnesses," before her entourage clarified that there was "no official confirmation" at this stage.

“Impossible” to confirm the link with the heatwave

"Given the information in my possession, it is impossible for me to confirm that the two deaths are linked to the heatwave," said acting public prosecutor Margaret Parietti on Wednesday.

Regarding the 35-year-old worker, "what I can confirm is that his death is absolutely not linked to the heat," she added. The autopsy results "do not reveal dehydration." The magistrate did not yet have any additional information regarding the homeless man.

The minister's entourage downplays

Even before the interim prosecutor's correction, the minister's entourage had specified that the latter had only taken up information "in the public domain" , in reference to press reports including the local daily "l'Est Républicain" .

"There was no official confirmation from the authorities and the minister's statement did not constitute confirmation from the authorities because we are not the competent authority in this matter," added the minister's office, pleading "clumsiness."

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On BFMTV and RMC, Health Minister Catherine Vautrin said it was "too early to assess" the heatwave. "What I can say is that yesterday we saw an increase in emergency medical services in the Île-de-France region, a serious increase, a 15% increase."

The Ministry of Health will not immediately release the number of deaths attributable to the heatwave due to the complexity of this calculation. According to the ministry, an initial estimate of excess mortality during the period will be available approximately two weeks after the end of the heatwave. Detailed data on the number of deaths attributable to the heatwave, based on the use of medical data, will not be published until the fall.

By The New Obs with AFP

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