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Fred Dewilde (birth 1966[1] - died May 5, 2024[2]) was a French cartoonist and survivor of the Bataclan terrorist attack in Paris. He tragically took his own life, nine years after the events of November 13, 2015[3].

Survivor of the Bataclan Attack

Attending a concert at the Bataclan on November 13, 2015, Fred Dewilde survived the coordinated terrorist attack carried out by Islamist militants in Paris. The attack was one of the deadliest events in recent French history, claiming hundreds of lives[2].

Despite physically escaping the massacre at the Bataclan, where he spent two hours amidst the bodies and the dying, the trauma eventually caught up with Deville. According to his loved ones, the "poison" of the trauma ultimately overwhelmed him[2].

Death

Tragically, Fred Dewilde took his own life on May 5, 2024. His death shocked and saddened many friends, fans, and members of the artistic community in France[2].

Legacy

Though his life was tragically cut short, Fred Dewilde's artistic legacy and courage will continue to inspire and touch the hearts of many through his work and his story[2].

References

  1. ^ "AUT - Úplné zobrazení záznamu". aleph.nkp.cz. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Fred Dewilde, dessinateur et survivant de l'attentat du Bataclan, s'est suicidé". Le Monde.fr (in French). 2024-05-07. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  3. ^ Delage, Juliette. "13 Novembre : Fred Dewilde, dessinateur victime du Bataclan, s'est donné la mort". Libération (in French). Retrieved 2024-05-08.