Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur. Four years later, the victims of Proxidentaire are healing their wounds and demanding a trial.

Four years after the Proxidentaire health scandal, Romuald Aubrun and Laetitia Beaudeau remain the pillars of the users' collective created at the time. In their fight, they have become true friends and still stand up, for themselves, but also for all the other patients who were victims of the dental center. "Our driving force is anger!"
They definitely don't want to "fall into oblivion" while the case is still ongoing. "We're trying to remobilize everyone, because we feel like things are getting sluggish lately," says Laetitia. "Many have had their mouths repaired, so they feel less involved, and they're giving up out of weariness, thinking our case will last 10 years. Others don't have lawyers due to lack of resources. But it's not over, we won't give up!"
Alcoholism, job loss, weight loss…More than 70 patients filed a complaint in October 2021, after the regional health agency (ARS) definitively closed the...
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