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An article published in "Le Nouveau Quotidien" on July 2, 1992 titled "Les folies meurtrières" suggests that one of the wounded may have died later, writing:
Christian Dornier, 31 ans, abat en une demi-heure 14 personnes, dont sa mère et sa soeur, et en blesse huit autres (dont une est morte ensuite) à Luxiol et dans les environs.
There seems to be something to it. L'Impartial reported on February 2, 1990 in an article titled "Considéré comme fou"
Un quinzième personne est décédée des suites de ses blessures en octobre.
So there is some probability that 15 were actually killed, even though pretty much all reports afterward only report 14 dead. (Lord Gøn (talk) 21:22, 9 September 2012 (UTC))[reply]
There's an article titled "La malchance de Mlle Juliette Periard" published by AFP on November 1, 1989. The few lines that are shown in the AFP archive state that 82-year-old Juliette Periard has been gravely wounded, though it is uncertain when, since the line reads
Mlle Juliette Periard, 82 ans, serieusement blessee le 22 ...
Two Périllards were among those killed by Dornier, though the shooting occurred on July 12, not 22. This may be a typo, but it could as well mean that she was injured by something else on a 22nd of any month since July. Anyway, the words "Christian Dornier" and "Luxiol" are mentioned in the text, as well as the word "decedee". I suspect that Juliette Periard my be the sought 15th victim of the shooting. Either that, or she was really unlucky and survived the shooting just to die of something else not too long afterwards. (Lord Gøn (talk) 21:04, 28 November 2012 (UTC))[reply]