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Camping disaster: "My family explains that a driverless car ran over me"

Camping disaster: "My family explains that a driverless car ran over me"
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Camping often rhymes with the joys of the outdoors. But it can also sometimes lead to major disappointments. For "Libé," they share their misadventures as experienced or amateur campers. In the second episode of our series, Nora's accident dissuades her parents from returning to the campsite.
"The tent falls on me too, completely flat, and I hear my whole family screaming around me." (m-gucci/Getty Images. iStockphoto)

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The French and camping? It's a love story that has lasted nearly a century. According to an Ifop survey released last spring, a third of respondents had opted for this type of vacation in the previous three years, particularly those over 65 or large families, and more specifically for budgetary reasons . But anyone who has ever pitched a tent or parked a caravan somewhere knows that camping, when you're short-sighted, ill-equipped, or struck by bad luck, can also go wrong. In this episode, Nora, now a 17-year-old high school student near Montpellier, recounts how she nearly died in a tent.

“In the summer of 2019, between CM2 and sixth grade, I spent a week at a campsite in the Alps with my family, like every year. The place is quite nice, quite rustic

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