Une femme morte étranglée par son Hijab ce matin à la station de métro FABRE

Le monde est dont ben butthurt dans vie...Ont rient pas du fait que la femme soit morte, mais plutot de la mort inusitée. Y en a une gang de mal baisé ici...
 
Faudrait pas que nous ayons des stats du nombre de morts dans les escaliers du métro de Montréal depuis sa construction?... avant de repartir en campagne que les escaliers sont dangereux ou que Pauline sorte la
loi fr01.D ''interdisant le port du foulard''
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Bien triste mais bien stupide aussi, j'ai été choqué de voir le gars qui cour vers le téléphone rouge à la place d'appuyer sur le bouton rouge qui stop sur le champ l'escalator.

Désolé mais... ce genre de nouvelle ne mérite pas d'être en première dans les journaux, c'est fucking ridicule se qu'on qualifie de nouvelles depuis quelque temps au Qc.



R.i.p. pour une femme innocente.
 
débile pareil

Une femme meurt la tête écrasée par un escalier mécanique, et le monde sont plus préocupé par sa religion; on ce demande si elle avait le droit ou non de porter un osti de foulard.

Le fille qui est tombé entre 2 wagon de métro regardait pas où elle allait et c'était sa responsabilité. Par contre ici, rien ne prouve que c'est le cas.
 
La situation qui est drole et stupide, pas le fait qu'elle soit décédé.

Au meme terme que quelqu'un qui se fait assassiner à coup de cure-dent. C'est plate mais c'est drole en criss...

P.S. Meme si c'était ma mère avec un foulard de 12pied (no hijab), jpense pas qu'elle aimerait que je dise que c'est un foulard qui lui a enlever la vie. Jtrouve sa se place mal dans des funérailles "Foulard 1 Ma mère 0".

Il y a une méchante gang de preux chevalier qui ont pas l'air de catcher ça.
 
World Hijab Day comes to Montreal
Posted on 1/31/2014 3:36:00 PM by Shuyee Lee

A group of Montrealers is taking part in World Hijab Day tomorrow and holding an event to help spread awareness about the religious head covering.

The seminar involving discussions and presentations takes place at Concordia University's School of Community And Public Affairs. There will also be a live Skype broadcast with the founder of World Hijab Day, Nazma Khan.

The Montreal chapter of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women and anti-discrimination Facebook group Equality Quebec are among the participants.

Organizer Salman Saini said the event is timely given the current climate, especially with the debate surrounding the proposed Charter of Secularism, Bill 60.

"The climate right now is extremely hostile and very judgemental and very unfair. Veiled women are seen either as being oppressed and giving into the will of men or seen as being some part of some kind of extremist form of Islam, which are both extremely false accusations and really needs a lot of clarification," Saini told CJAD 800 News.

This is the first time a World Hijab Day event has been organized in Montreal. It started last year in New York and has spread to 60 countries.



The events takes place at Concordia University's School of Community And Public Affairs, 2149 Mackay street, room CI-01 between 2 and 5 p.m.
http://www.cjad.com/cjad-news/2014/01/31/world-hijab-day-comes-to-montreal
 
Naima Rharouity had just dropped her son off at daycare when it happened.

She walked four blocks from the École St-Gabriel Lalement in Villeray and into the Fabre métro station, where, moments later, Rharouity would die.

Police say that shortly after 9:15 a.m. Thursday, her scarf likely became entangled in the station’s escalator and asphyxiated the 47-year-old woman.

As the accident unfolded, a fellow commuter tried to rescue Rharouity from the clutches of the machine. And when she stopped breathing, the commuter performed CPR on her until paramedics could intervene.

But by the time the ambulance arrived on scene, Rharouity was already dead.

The account of Rharouity’s final moments comes from a friend who wishes to remain anonymous. Rharouity’s friend agreed to speak to The Gazette because she took exception to a report from Quebecor Media claiming Rharouity’s hijab, not her scarf, caused the accident.

“It’s upsetting to me that there’s so much emphasis on the hijab and the fact that Rharouity was a Muslim,” the friend said. “Her hijab would have been tucked neatly under her winter coat and a long scarf. I spoke to the person who was next to her when it happened and she says it was a scarf that got caught. I wear a hijab, too, and it just seems impossible that it could ever get caught in an escalator.”

Rharouity, her husband and two sons moved to Montreal from Morocco only eight months ago, according to her brother, Mohammed. He says she quickly fell in love with the city and started volunteering at Projet Villeray dans l’Est — a community centre that helps immigrant families integrate into the north-Montreal neighbourhood through activities and by offering different free services.

Only two weeks ago, Rharouity and other Projet Villeray volunteers took a group of neighbourhood children to see an IMAX movie at the Montreal Science Centre, according to her friend.

“She took French lessons even though she already spoke French. She wanted to learn to speak it just like Quebecers, that’s the kind of person she was,” Mohammed told The Gazette. “I convinced her to come here, I told her Quebec has democracy and multiculturalism, that there’s equality between men and women here.”

Mohammed says his sister had carved out a peaceful new life for her family in Villeray and planned to open a daycare somewhere in the neighbourhood. Then, just past noon on Thursday, two police officers came knocking at Mohammed’s door.

“When they told me what happened I just froze and now it’s just impossible depression,” he said. “I can’t accept that this happened to her. It doesn’t matter if it’s a Quebecer, an immigrant or a homeless person. It’s unacceptable that this happened.”

It’s unclear when a funeral will be held for Rharouity since her husband is in Morocco. Mohammed said the husband went back home because of a death in the family.

The circumstances surrounding the fatal escalator accident remain murky. Police say they aren’t sure if anyone pushed the emergency stop button at the base of the escalator as Rharouity struggled for her life. Investigators reviewed footage from the métro station’s surveillance cameras but it didn’t shed any light on the events leading to Rharouity’s death.

An autopsy will be performed on Rharouity and Montreal police are working closely with the Quebec Coroner’s Office to determine the exact cause of her death.

“(Rharouity) was a private person. She was a devoted mother,” her friend said. “She clearly was (in Montreal) for the better future of her kids and was adjusting well to life here. She was soft-spoken and friendly and got along well with the culturally diverse ladies group at Projet Villeray dans l’Est.

http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/story.html?id=9456263
 
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Elle est pas morte étranglée par un hijab

http://www.montrealgazette.com/news...matic+brain+injury+brother/9473433/story.html

Naima Rharouity died on the Fabre métro escalators last Thursday after suffering a traumatic brain injury, according to a preliminary coroner's report seen by the victim's brother Mohammed. Early police reports suggested Rharouity's scarf became entangled in the station's escalators, ultimately strangling the woman to death. But on Wednesday, Mohammed told The Gazette he had received a preliminary report from the Quebec coroner's office indicating Rharouity died from a traumatic brain injury.
Mohammed said he was visited Tuesday by a representative from the coroner's office who offered condolences to the family and presented them with the report. The document does not speculate as to the cause of the injury.
 
inb4 effects of mild pre-stoning


Very sad what happened, how long was this fucking scarf?
It had to long enough to be wrapped around her neck AND touch the floor?
 
inb4 effects of mild pre-stoning


Very sad what happened, how long was this fucking scarf?
It had to long enough to be wrapped around her neck AND touch the floor?

It says she had a traumatic brain injury, she was probably on the floor when it got sucked in.
 
it's back

Cette fois-si en Karting
https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/07/04/une-jeune-femme-etranglee-par-son-voile-dans-un-go-kart

lol Laïcité en Karting les amis

« C’est une auto qui roule assez vite, à 30, 40, 50 km/h, alors [le foulard] est parti au vent », a expliqué M. Ceccon.

« On essaie de les avertir, mais souvent elles se fâchent contre nous. Elles ne veulent pas l’enlever. N’importe quelle chose qui pend, c’est dangereux. Les cheveux longs, on les attache », a-t-il ajouté.

Par souci de sécurité, le propriétaire avoue envisager d’interdire aux femmes qui portent un foulard de parcourir le circuit, même s’il conçoit qu’il s’agit d’une « question assez délicate ».
 
Hé ben.

J'imagine que c'est pour ça qu'elles sont pas supposées de conduire en fait, question de sécurité.

L'art de faire une nouvelle avec rien.
 
On devrait bannir le kart, c'est dangereux pour la petite minorité de femmes musulmanes qui souhaitent en pratiquer. Alors, tout le monde devrait être puni parce qu'elles font fit des règles de sécurité. /s
 
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