Paralympic champion Marie-Amélie Le Fur appeals to find her prosthesis, forgotten in the RER

“Has anyone seen my sports prosthesis?” RER C train, direction Versailles construction site…” The triple Paralympic champion Marie-Amélie Le Fur, amputated below the left leg, launched an appeal on social networks to find the prosthesis she uses to play sports. A call, notably relayed on Twitter by the firefighters of France.

His misadventure arrived on Tuesday, around noon, in a RER C train bound for Versailles construction site. While she had boarded the RER at Choisy-le-Roi, at 11:45 a.m., Marie-Amélie Le Fur got off a few minutes later at the Pont de l’Alma station, or therefore forgetting her prosthesis in the train.

The current president of the Paralympic Committee therefore appeals to people who have found her prosthesis, essential to allow her to play sports, and in particular athletics, her favorite sport. People who can help her can contact her via Twitter.

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