Two French Tourists Killed in Fatal Car Crash in Morocco

On the night of Tuesday, September 10 to Wednesday, September 11, two young men from Remiremont and Eloyes, in eastern France, lost their lives in a tragic road accident in Morocco.
The parents and friends of the two victims are still in shock. The accident occurred when the car in which the two young men were traveling violently collided with a truck, reports the newspaper l’Est républicain.
The two young Vosges men, including Hakim Rofqui, a 23-year-old footballer trained in Remiremont, died on the spot.
Two other passengers are in critical condition, according to the same source. The emotion is still strong in Remiremont, where the parents and relatives of the two victims gathered on Wednesday, September 11, to pay tribute to them.
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