2023-06-28 09:14:37
Kylian Mbappé reacted on Twitter this Wednesday to the death of young Nahel, a 17-year-old teenager killed by police fire, Tuesday morning during a traffic check in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine). “I hurt my France, he wrote, adding blue-white-red heart emojis, some of which are cracked. An unacceptable situation. All my thoughts go out to Naël’s family and loved ones, this little angel who left much too soon. »
I feel bad for my France. ????????????????????
An unacceptable situation.
All my thoughts go out to Naël’s family and loved ones, this little angel who left far too soon.— Kylian Mbappé (@KMbappe) June 28, 2023
The attacker, quick to express himself on social networks, had already rebelled two and a half years ago during the beating of music producer Michel Zecler by three police officers in his music studio on November 21 2020 in Paris. The star of the Blues had shared a message on his Instagram account in the words of Diam’s: “Unbearable video. Inadmissible violence… My France has values, principles and codes… My France does not live in lies. With heart and rage, in the light, not in the shadows. My France to me it mixes, yeah, it’s a rainbow. She bothers you, I know, because she doesn’t want you as a role model. »
The death of the young motorist, shot dead Tuesday morning in Nanterre by a police officer who used his weapon, also aroused the indignation of another tricolor international, Jules Koundé, denouncing “a police blunder” and regretting in particular that the chains of continuous information make this kind of tragic event their “fat cabbage”.
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