Help at hand to deal with the trauma

Wednesday 24th August 2011, 3:00PM BST.

Flowers left at Victoria Crescent in tribute to those who died

CHILDREN, parents and teachers are being offered counselling to deal with the psychological aftermath of last week’s murders.

Arrangements are being made to make sure that support is made available for teachers and pupils returning to school next month, especially at the two schools where two of the young victims attended.

It has now been confirmed that Kinga Rzeszowski (5), who was killed with her mother Izabela (30), brother Kacper (2) and grandfather Marek Garstka (55), was in Reception Class at d’Auvergne School, La Pouquelaye.

Her friend Julia de la Haye (5), who also died in the attack at Victoria Crescent with her mother Marta (34), was in Reception Class at Bel Royal School.


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  1. 1
    Jacqueline

    When will the media stop milking this sad sorry state of affairs ???

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    Mulvie Le Phew

    1 Jacqueline
    When will the media stop milking this sad sorry state of affairs ???

    When people stop buying the newspaper, in other words never.This is what newspapers do, they sell copies, any news contained therein is incidental, it’s about profit, I always thought the title newspaper was a misnomer. If you want the news watch Breakfast, there was a story here initially but the facts are out. What else is there?

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    mARTIN

    J.E.P is really dragging this on! Thought they would!

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    Dawn thomas

    I do hope that the police are also going to be offered counselling after what they saw and the continued investigation that they will have to be working on.

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