A white march for Lola organized this Wednesday afternoon

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It is this Wednesday, November 16 at 4 p.m. that the white march organized in Paris must start to pay tribute to Lola, 12, killed on October 14. The body of the child had been discovered in a trunk near the building in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, rue Manin, where she lived with her family. His parents are the guardians of this building. The main suspect in the case, Dahbia B., was indicted for “murder of a minor under the age of 15 accompanied by torture or acts of barbarism” and “rape of a minor”, and placed in pre-trial detention since 17 october. She is imprisoned in Fresnes.

The particularly sordid affair aroused strong emotion in France, also triggering a political debate around the expulsion of foreign offenders. Dabhia B., if she arrived in France from Algeria with a valid visa, had since been subject to an OQTF (obligation to leave French territory).

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The 19th century town hall published a press release to announce that this march was organized with the parents and family of the victim, as well as classmates and parents of students from the Georges-Brassens college where Lola was educated. According to a specific request from the family, this gathering is intended to be “free from any political expression and demonstration. Neither scarves nor banners will be accepted”.

The departure is planned rue Goubet, before a stop in front of the building on rue Manin where Lola lived and where the crime took place. On the forecourt of the town hall, at the end of the march, a speech by the parents of the victim is planned around 5 p.m.

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