Suicide of Evaëlle: Pontoise Public Prosecutor's Office appeals the release of the teacher tried for harassment
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In the face of the court's decision, which abandoned the prosecution of the college teacher, who was being prosecuted for harassment of minors, the Pontoise Public Prosecutor's Office decided to appeal.
The professor of French was released on Thursday, April 10, from the acts of moral harassment, especially with regard to 11-year-old Evaëlle, who had ended her life in 2019. The announcement of the prosecution opens the way for a second trial.
On Thursday, the Pontoise Correctional Court found that the teacher had not harassed the college girl, who had committed suicide in 2019 at the age of 11. On Monday, the prosecution decided to appeal this decision.
The pre-adolescent had committed suicide in June 2019 a few months after leaving the Val-d的Oise college where she was subjected to harassment.
After months of bullying, the 11-year-old girl had taken her life in June 2019. The former pre-adolescent teacher was released on April 10.
The former teacher had been released from all proceedings for harassment of minors against three students, including Evaëlle, the pre-adolescent girl who committed suicide in 2019 in Herblay (Val-d的Oise).
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