The Designer and survivor of the November 13th Bataclan incident, Fred Dewilde, has taken his own life: Following his survival of the 2015 Paris Bataclan tragedy, Fred Dewilde, a designer, committed suicide. This information was made public because Dewilde is a member of the victim-support group Life for Paris. The artist killed himself over the weekend of May 5, 2024, having been totally wrecked by the brutality of his terrible experiences, which he had valiantly, brilliantly, and compassionately fought against.
There once was Fred Dewilde. French artist Fred Dewilde was born in 1966 and escaped the Paris Bataclan terrorist incident. He had stood the brutality. Fred Dewilde saved Paris from the well planned terrorist attack that Islamist terrorists took out on November 13, 2015. As the tragedy occurred, he was performing at the Bataclan. Dewilde spent two hours among the dead and dying at the Bataclan before physically escaping the tragedy, but finally the horror caught up with him.
His pieces Mon Bataclan (My Bataclan) and La Morsure (The Bite) both feature the Bataclan. In 2016 he published the comic book Mon Bataclan and the novel La Morsure in 2018.He had also helped to build a Terrorism Memorial Museum, which is set to open in 2027, up until his death. Many people have been profoundly affected by him, and this has changed many of their lives.
Additionally recognized was his generosity and contempt for his own needs. His friends and family described him as saying, “He said that a part of him died that evening.” In a press release sent to Life for Paris, an organization that helps victims, on Tuesday, Fred Dewilde, the designer who escaped the fatal strikes at the Bataclan pit on November 13, 2015, took his own life on Sunday. The funeral date and obituary for Fred Dewilde will be released by the family at a later date.