Michaël had to go home on his crutches in the middle of the night.
The closing evening of Télévie at Mons Expo ended on a sour note for Michaël. While he had been present since 9 a.m. as a volunteer to respond to calls from many donors.
Person with reduced mobility, he travels by electric scooter, which he had parked 50 m from the entrance to the Mons Expo, so as not to obstruct the passage. Around one o’clock in the morning, wanting to take it back following the evening, “I noticed that it had been moved. At first I thought that some smart guy had put it in manual mode and pushed it. But when I tried to start it, nothing worked anymore .”
Michaël finds himself without means of transport to return home and no help can be given to him. “Unfortunately, there is no breakdown service for this type of vehicle.he smiles. I phoned the police who were overwhelmed with Oktoberfest, Télévie and other interventions. They made it clear to me that they didn’t know how to do anything at the time.”