A teacher dies in front of his students

News 14 October, 2017
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    Suzie Tremblay

    Stéphane Bouchard

    Friday, 13 October, 2017 08:41

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    Friday, 13 October, 2017 22:14

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    Students from école Camille-Lavoie in Alma is handed over quietly of the consternation created after the sudden death of Suzie Tremblay, occurred on Wednesday, when she gave her over in front of her class in secondary 5.

    In the opinion of all the students we met, the atmosphere was heavy at the école Camille-Lavoie, Friday.

    The sudden death of a teacher in science at the age of forty years, the result of a ruptured aneurysm, has left traces in the community of the school.

    Despite the tragedy that occurred suddenly, the majority of the school’s students and staff were present at the school on Thursday and Friday and finished the week.

    “My teacher of science, she worked with her it was 15 years ago… she came into the class roaring. [Leadership] has offered to replace, but she said no. One day or the other, it would have been necessary for her to return to teach, ” says Gabriel Morin, a young student of the école Camille-Lavoie, who was not in the class of Suzie Tremblay when the latter collapsed.

    HEAVY ATMOSPHERE

    Despite the atmosphere that was the recollection, everyone had good words for their teacher part in dramatic circumstances.

    A student in secondary 4 in which Suzie Tremblay has taught this year, Brad Hudon-Desmeules, will keep good memories of her professor.

    “It was a person who was often smiling, excited even times when she would explain the matter. The atmosphere is very heavy today, there are many people that mourn “, he says, before adding that some people did not of course because of the state of shock in which they are.

    Another student, Olie Fortin tells us that all the world was more quiet Friday. It also retains a good memory of the teacher that she has crossed a few times.

    “It seems to be. There are some who live with their grief. It had a good reputation. It, I was never taught, but I had talked to a few times. It was a good person. “

    SPECIAL MEASURES

    Suzie Tremblay collapsed while she was giving a course on Wednesday afternoon. Despite the prompt arrival of relief, she died of a ruptured aneurysm are devastating.

    The students had been moved to another room during the procedure. In the short term, the psychological support was offered to the witnesses of the scene, but also to all members of the faculty and students.

    According to the deputy director of the school, Christine Flaherty, a table has been installed for people to drop off items and words of support to the family. “Spontaneously, people have wanted to do that,” she said soberly.