Bataclan victim gives posthumous 200 roses

Parisienne Marianne received last week 200 roses for her birthday from her friend Gilles.

Gilles, a florist, gift flowers had been arranged well before the attacks, says his sister told CNN : " Unfortunately it was not the time awarded to the flowers themselves, because he was now deceased. We were the deliverers of Gilles ' last gift. Marianne said, " Even now he 's gone, he knows how to surprise me." "

Gilles and Marianne, just before the concert of the Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan.                         Photo: Instagram / ​​juistviking                                          

The mother of Gilles has now little understanding of the terrorist who killed her son, she told CNN: " I would say to him that he does not deserve even to be considered by us as a human being. It is not human. That is not possible. He is not part of mankind. Even animals do not. It is a monster. "