A false bomb threat led to the evacuation of the Étienne-Dolet college in Orléans (Loiret) this Thursday morning.

This is the third event of this type in as many days in a school in the city, recalls

La République du Center

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The Max Jacob college in Saint-Jean-de-la-Ruelle (Loiret) and the Benjamin-Franklin high school in Orleans had also received anonymous telephone threats, respectively the day before and the day before.

Each time, the interlocutor had claimed to have placed explosives in the buildings.

As in the first two alerts, the specialists dispatched to the Orleans college did not discover any dangerous element.

After the phone call, however, all the students left the classrooms and were grouped together in the courtyard.

The college students stayed there for almost three hours.

A few have been victims of discomfort.

Anguish in the yard

"Children were scared," said a teacher from the establishment.

“We are fine, we reassured ourselves by telling ourselves that there had already been two alerts in other establishments since the beginning of the week, that it was surely a hoax.

But other students were very stressed and did not live it well, ”testified a student.

Dozens of parents were expecting their children when they left college.

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