(Radio France) Four years after 130 people were murdered in coordinated terrorist attacks in Paris, a fund to help survivors is still receiving new cases — underlining how long it can take for victims to come to terms with their trauma.
Those who lost their lives in the 13 November 2015 attacks at the Bataclan concert hall, Stade de France stadium and bars and cafés around the French capital were just some of the [casualties]. Add to that the thousands of survivors, witnesses and bereaved families who are unable to move on.
So far, 2,659 people suffering physical or psychological consequences of the attacks have been accepted into the Guarantee Fund for Victims of Terrorism and Other Criminal Acts (FGTI).