The Independent

Widow whose husband was killed in terror attack loses both parents in flash floods

- HARRY COCKBURN

A woman whose husband was the victim of a terrorist attack has also lost both of her parents after they drowned in flash floods, which ripped through towns in southwest France.

Martine Mazieres’ husband Jean was among four people killed in the Trebes terror attack in March this year, when a gunman stole a car and took hostages in a supermarke­t before being shot dead by police.

On Monday, her mother and father were named among at least 10 victims of severe flash flooding which hit the Aude region, the worst the area has seen in 100 years after several months’ worth of rain fell in several hours overnight.

The deaths were confirmed by the mayor of Trebes, where floodwater­s reached as high as seven metres.

Ms Mazieres lives in the nearby town of Villeduber­t, and Le Parisien newspaper quoted Villeduber­t's mayor, Marc Rofes, as saying when he visited Ms Mazieres, “she immediatel­y told me that she feels as though fate is conspiring against her”.

The region's top local official, Alain Thirion, said on France’s BFMTV the flood victims were mainly older people who were "surprised by the amount of rain" when storms swept in from the Mediterran­ean bringing an unpreceden­ted deluge. He said many people had to be evacuated by air after becoming stranded on their rooftops as they escaped the rising water.

Seven helicopter­s and about 700 emergency service workers were deployed, according to France's prime minister Edouard Philippe, who visited the area.

The death toll has been revised down from 13 after errors meant some victims were counted twice. One person remains missing, and at least five have been badly injured.

Several smaller bridges have collapsed and a number of roads remain cut off, hampering rescue teams.

 ?? (EPA) ?? Rescue workers scour the area after rain waters ripped through Trebes
(EPA) Rescue workers scour the area after rain waters ripped through Trebes

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