Summary:
Construction of the Charles III island in Monaco will involve moving over 200 tombs, with the minister Céline Caron-Dagioni emphasizing the importance of respecting the families involved.
Full Story:
The construction of the Charles III island in Western Monaco requires the relocation of over 200 graves. Minister Céline Caron-Dagioni has provided an update on this sensitive matter, emphasizing the importance of respecting the families affected. The relocation process is being handled with care and consideration to ensure that the remains are handled respectfully. The Prince of Monaco and his family understand the significance of this project and are committed to preserving the dignity of those laid to rest. Efforts are being made to communicate effectively with the families and address any concerns they may have. The government’s priority is to ensure that the relocation process is carried out in a manner that is respectful and sensitive to the families’ needs. The ultimate aim is to create a new space that will benefit the community while honoring the legacy of those buried in the affected area.
Source:
L’observateur de Monaco