Couple in the street, pain au chocolat, broken Jewish steles… The news of the week in Oise

Maybe you missed something in the news? Or perhaps you want to know what happened this week in the Oise in a quick read of a few minutes?

The Actu Oise editorial team has selected for you the 5 pieces of information that should not be missed.

A former radio presenter sleeps in her car in Beauvais
For a little over three weeks, Françoise and her husband Karim, both 61 years old, have been sleeping in their Twingo in a Beauvais parking lot. The couple packed up from Calvados, where they received no help, to try to find a home in the Oise. A descent into hell for Françoise, who had good years at NRJ, where she was invited on Cauet’s radio shows to play the clairvoyant-ventriloquist. “We don’t want to spend Christmas in the car,” the 60-year-olds who hope to benefit from housing assistance told us.

This baker from Warluis makes the best pain au chocolat in the Oise
Its pain aux chocolats are among the 10 best in France. Damien Leguay, 34, returned from the Pain au chocolat Master with a 4th place, in a competition which brought together 43 candidates. A success which rewards “craftsmanship but also regularity”, according to the artisan-baker-pastry chef from Warluis, near Beauvais, who therefore finished first baker in Hauts-de France in the ranking. 3rd place even escaped him by a fraction, since the jury had to carry out new tastings to decide between the competitors.

A mother dies in an accident near Noyon
On Tuesday, a violent accident involving a car which found itself under a heavy goods vehicle occurred in the evening on the RD934 in Porquéricourt. The impact cost the life of the driver of the vehicle, a mother in her forties. After the collision, a seriously injured person was airlifted to Amiens hospital (Somme) as an absolute emergency.

The disappearance of Cristina Nogueira remains a mystery in Montataire
But where has Cristina Nogueira, a resident of Montataire, gone? Aged 46, this woman suffering from depression vanished on Friday November 10 and her loved ones are terribly worried. Thursday, November 16, a citizen hunt was organized on the banks of the Thérain to try to find his trace. Nearly 70 volunteers joined the operation at the call of a former firefighter from the town, Claude Varé, unfortunately without success. A surge of solidarity likely to be renewed in the days to come if this resident of rue Jaurès remains untraceable.

Faced with this situation, the prefect of Oise Catherine Séguin denounced “abject acts”, which she “condemns with the greatest firmness”. On Wednesday, around ten Jewish steles from the Moulin-sous-Touvent military cemetery, in the east of the department near Aisne, were found degraded and broken. The Compiègne public prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation for “violation of a grave, tomb, cinerary urn or monument built in memory of the dead committed due to race, ethnicity, nation or religion”.

This article is originally published on actu.fr

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