Mickaël, 34 years old and originally from Loir-et-Cher, had been seriously injured in the trachea on March 25. Another protester, Serge, is still in a coma.

One of the two demonstrators seriously injured and placed in a coma after the clashes at the end of March in Sainte-Soline (Deux-Sèvres) was released from hospital on Thursday, Agence France-Presse (AFP) learned from his lawyer and of the organizers of the banned demonstration against the “mega-basins”.

“He was able to go home today” (Thursday), Me Chloé Chalot told AFP.

Aged 34, this demonstrator named Mickaël and originally from Loir-et-Cher had been seriously injured in the trachea during clashes on March 25 between the police and activists opposed to artificial water retention.

Hospitalized in Poitiers, his vital prognosis had been engaged for a time before he came out of a coma on March 30.

Another protester still in a coma

In a press release, the Les Uprisings of the Earth collective, co-organizer of the March 25 demonstration, welcomed “great and good news”, saying it was “delighted” with this “encouraging” announcement.

On the other hand, the state of the other demonstrator placed in a coma, a 32-year-old man named Serge, remains “unfortunately unchanged”, Me Chalot told AFP.

The families of these two injured filed a complaint at the end of March, in particular for “attempted murder”.

The League for Human Rights (LDH) castigated “an immoderate and indiscriminate use of force” during the March 25 demonstration in Sainte-Soline, which attracted between 6,000 and 30,000 people. The clashes left 47 injured on the gendarmes’ side, according to the prosecution, and 200, including 40 serious, on the demonstrators’ side, according to the organizers.

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