The attacks of 13 November 2015: ten years later, the slow healing of families in a damaged neighborhood in Paris

Every year, Sébastien feels a pang in his heart when he receives a letter announcing the anniversary of the attacks of November 13, 2015. Ten years ago, he was watching a movie with his children, half an hour after buying dinner at the Petit Cambodge, when terrorist commandos fired Kalashnikovs at the restaurant and the terrace of the Carillon, which is located on his street.

13 people died and dozens were injured. The terrorists continued their terrible adventures on other terraces in the 10th and 11th arrondissements of Paris, then at the Bataclan. In total, 130 people died. Ten years later, this neighborhood and its residents are still deeply affected by this night of horror.