This Tuesday, May 3, Adeline was afraid to give birth in her stepfather's car, reports

Le Progrès.

This resident of Commelle-Vernay (Loire), in the grip of major contractions, was on her way to the Natecia clinic (Lyon 8th), where she had given birth to her first two children, when the vehicle got stuck in traffic jams.

Fulminating at the wheel, Adeline's father-in-law then said to himself that only a flashing light would allow him to make his way.

He then had the idea of ​​calling 17, and two police officers on motorcycles came to their rescue.

Bikers led the way at full speed, zigzagging between other cars, riding on the tram tracks.

The young mother was able to arrive in ten minutes at the clinic, where she gave birth to a little boy named Ayaz.

A woman gives birth in a taxi thanks to the police in Val-de-Marne

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