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France investigates judicial shortcomings after 11‑year‑old girl's disappearance turns fatal
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The French government will investigate the judicial system’s "dysfunction," as described by President Macron, after the killing of 11‑year‑old Lyhanna in southwest France. The suspect, who had previously been formally accused twice of child rape, had earlier investigations either dropped or stalled.
It is clear that there has been a dysfunction.
We cannot look her family in the face and say everything went well.
Things didn't happen as they should have done. That is clear. And so it is unacceptable.
Must we always wait for fully established evidence to be produced before finally doing something to protect our children?
When a child's testimony is collected or reported, why doesn't the entire state apparatus immediately go on alert?
Did anyone go and check this man's computer? The websites he visits?
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- 1.France
- 2.Japan
- 3.Montenegro
organizations
persons
- 1.Clémence Meyer
- 2.Emmanuel Macron
- 3.Gérald Darmanin
- 4.Anne-Cécile Mailfert
- 5.Denis Roth-Fichet
- 6.Edouard Philippe
- 7.Gregory Bobbato
- 8.Jordan Bardella
- 9.Marine Le Pen
- 10.Michèle Créoff
- 11.Olivier Naboulet
- 12.Sebastien Lecornu