René Jadfard

René Jadfard (born January 24, 1899 in Cayenne, French Guiana, and died November 9, 1947) was a politician from French Guiana who was elected to the French National Assembly in 1947, journalist and novelist.[1]

He was killed in an airplane crash in 1947 when the small amphibious plane bringing him, the prefect Robert Vignon (préfet) and the director of printing Monsieur Marsau crashed into the Sinnamary en route to Saint-Laurent. The pilot and the other two passengers were able to swim to safety and reach the palétuviers (mangroves) on the river bank, but Jadfard drowned.[2] As with the death of Jean Galmot in 1928 tension was raised in the population but the funeral was conducted with great dignity.[3]

A biography by the French Guianan politician Georges Othily: René Jadfard ou l'éclair d'une vie was published by Éditions caribéennes in 1989.

Works

References

  1. "René Jadfard page on the French National Assembly website". Assemblee-nationale.fr. 1947-06-17. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
  2. L'histoire de la Guyane depuis les civilisations amérindiennes Serge Mam-Lam-Fouck, Jacqueline Zonzon - 2006 "Après avoir dépassé la commune de Mana sans aucun problème, le petit amphibie de la préfecture s'écrasa brutalement dans le fleuve Sinnamary. Vignon, Marsau et le pilote purent nager et s'agrippant aux palétuviers bordant la rive.."
  3. "Orange". Redris.pagesperso-orange.fr. Retrieved 2013-11-02.


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