'The case of Lyhanna is not exceptional': Head of Women for Women France
Summary
The CEO of Women for Women France criticized the French government and justice system after the murder of 11-year-old Lyhanna. The main suspect was previously reported to police as a suspected sex offender, and the CEO said this case is sadly common and reflects how the justice system works in France.Key Facts
- An 11-year-old girl named Lyhanna was murdered in France.
- The main suspect had been reported earlier to police as a possible sex offender.
- The head of Women for Women France is Sarah McGrath.
- Sarah McGrath said Lyhanna’s case is not unusual in France.
- She criticized the French government and justice system for their handling of such cases.
- The case has caused public outrage and raised concerns about child protection.
- There are ongoing investigations into the judicial system’s role in preventing these crimes.
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