Since the recent death of his grandmother, Tania's son refuses to speak to her.

According to her, her son is shutting himself in silence because he does not accept that his grandmother died of Covid-19.

At the microphone of Olivier Delacroix, on "La Libre antenna" of Europe 1, Tania worries about the silence of her son.

TESTIMONY

The grandmother of Tania's son has just died of Covid-19, at the age of 87.

Since then, Tania says that her son no longer speaks to her and is rude to her.

She then wonders why her son locks himself in silence and keeps everything to himself.

According to her, he does not accept that his grandmother died of Covid-19.

On "La Libre antenna" of Europe 1, Tania talks about the mourning of her son and the end of her grandmother's life.

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“My son's grandmother has just passed away, his daddy's mother. He is 19 years old. He has been unpleasant ever since. Unfortunately because of Covid-19, the funeral will not be for ten days. he can't talk to my son. As soon as I talk to him, he is rude. He is angry with me and is angry with his father. He resents the whole world. He cannot accept that his grand- mother died of Covid-19 He can't understand how she got it. 

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She was losing her mind

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She had been in a retirement home for four years.

She was derailing, she was talking nonsense.

She said there were toxic products everywhere.

Before going to a retirement home, she was already losing her mind.

She had an apartment not far from her son's house.

She had a cleaning lady who got fed up and left.

I hosted her at my place.

I was sleeping in the living room, I had left my room to him.

In the morning, we barely had time to have our coffee, when she said that there were toxic products in the yard. 

At first, I got along well with her.

But she didn't stop.

I had to get out.

I went out every day, and so did my son.

At the time, he was still cute.

Afterwards, she went to a retirement home.

It was she who asked to go to a retirement home, she was still lucid.

She stayed there for four years.

Then she entered the hospital.

It was there that they saw that she had caught Covid-19 unfortunately.

She died of Covid-19.

She was 87 years old. 

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When my son found out about it, I asked him what was going on.

He replied in a nasty tone: 'Granny is dead'.

It's not my fault.

I wanted to go talk to him, but when I heard the tone he spoke to me, I didn't go to him.

I can't tell him about his grandma.

When there is a death in his family, he does not speak.

His grandfather died seven years ago.

He's a kid who doesn't speak. 

He talks with other people, but not with us.

He keeps everything to himself.

He sits in his corner, leaves and it's over.

His father sees it differently, he says he doesn't care.

It's not that he doesn't care or that he doesn't think about his grandparents, it's that he keeps everything to himself.

It is his way of doing things.

How is it that he doesn't talk about it?

When his grandfather died, he was 12 years old.

At 12, I understand, but at 19, he still can't speak.

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