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Outcry over judicial missteps linked to missing girl prompts French govt reckoning

Outcry over judicial missteps linked to missing girl prompts French govt reckoning

Summary

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu called a meeting with top ministers after an 11-year-old girl named Lyhanna went missing in Fleurance, southern France. The incident raised concerns because the suspect, the father of one of her classmates, had previous complaints of sexual abuse against children but was not stopped earlier.

Key Facts

  • Lyhanna, an 11-year-old girl, disappeared after leaving her middle school on May 29.
  • The disappearance happened in the small town of Fleurance, in southern France.
  • The main suspect arrested is the father of one of Lyhanna’s classmates.
  • This suspect had prior complaints for sexual assault involving children.
  • French officials say there were missed chances to intervene earlier in the case.
  • Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu summoned the interior minister and justice minister to discuss the situation.
  • The case has caused public outcry and criticism of the French judicial system.
  • The government is reviewing the handling of this case to prevent future mistakes.
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