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Suspect confesses to killing French schoolgirl, 11

Summary by The Citizen
The murder of 11-year-old Louise has shaken France, as the prime suspect confesses to the crime amid growing concerns over child safety.

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The main suspect of the murder of Louise, an 11-year-old college girl killed in the Essonne, was charged with homicide of a minor under the age of 15 on Wednesday night, said the Public Prosecutor's Office of Évry (south of Paris, France). ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Owen L., a 23-year-old young man, confessed during his custody, announced Wednesday morning the prosecutor of the Republic of Evry, four days after the discovery of Louise's 11-year-old body, in the Templars' woods in Longjumeau (Essonne), a few hundred meters from her school.

·Paris, France
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Five days after the murder in Louise's Essonne, an 11-year-old college girl, the main suspect was charged with homicide of a minor under the age of 15 years. This is what Évry's Public Prosecutor's Office said on Wednesday, February 12. The 23-year-old, who confessed, allegedly panicked in front of Louise's screams when he wanted to "rack her".

·Paris, France
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Owen L., the 23-year-old Frenchman who killed Louise Lassalle (11) in a forest south of Paris, said he panicked when the girl started screaming.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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On the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, Owen L. admitted to being caught in Louise, 11, found dead on Saturday in a wood from Epinay-sur-Orge (Essonne).

·Paris, France
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France Info broke the news in Strasbourg, France on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
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