Gwladys Laffitte, edited by Yanis Darras 10:46 a.m., April 02, 2022

In the courtroom of the attacks of November 13, 2015, several photos and videos were shown to the civil parties on Friday.

A difficult moment for survivors of the Bataclan, like Thierry, who describes "a vision of horror" at the sight of these images.

Europe 1 has collected his testimony.

TESTIMONY

Screams, shots and horror.

At the trial of the attacks of November 13, several photos, audio recordings and videos taken inside the Bataclan room were broadcast during the hearing at the request of the association of victims of the attacks, Victims Life for Paris.

Objective for the latter: to highlight the nightmare experienced by the victims that evening.

Documents, sometimes difficult to view for the civil parties, came in large numbers to the hearing on Friday.

Europe 1 collected the testimony of Thierry, one of the survivors of November 13, 2015.

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"A punch in the face"

"I saw the photos where I was, where I dived to reach the dressing room of the group in the first part", explains Thierry, a survivor of the Eagles of Death Metal concert present in the room, who describes a "vision of horror".

And to add: "I saw the staircase where I went and there, I admit, it's still a punch in the face" to see these images again. 

If Thierry still remembers the entire attack perfectly, he underlines that he "does not remember that it lasted so long and that it was really intense".

Still marked by the documents which have just been released in the courtroom, Thierry underlines: "Seeing all these poor people lying down, we could not remain indifferent to that."