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Thousands march for French schoolgirl murdered after police failed to question suspect

Thousands march for French schoolgirl murdered after police failed to question suspect

Summary

Thousands of people in France held a silent march to mourn an 11-year-old girl named Lyhanna, who was murdered after police failed to properly question a suspect with a history of abuse allegations. The case has sparked national anger and debates about serious problems in the French justice system.

Key Facts

  • Lyhanna, an 11-year-old girl, was last seen in the village of Fleurance, southwest France, before being found dead a week later.
  • The suspected killer, Jérôme Barella, had previous allegations of child sexual abuse dating back to 2017.
  • Police delayed questioning Barella despite evidence and reports suggesting abuse.
  • The prosecutor’s office took weeks to assign officers and never questioned Barella before Lyhanna’s disappearance.
  • Additional accusations against Barella include inappropriate behavior with students and rape allegations dismissed due to lack of evidence.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron called the failure “unacceptable” and said an official investigation is needed.
  • Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin admitted the legal system broke down and that police have a large backlog of complaints, including many about sexual abuse.
  • The silent march in Fleurance was led by Lyhanna’s parents and many participants wore white shirts with her smiling portrait.
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