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The Policeman Who Chased the Dead Teenager on a Motorcycle in Lausanne Is Involved in the Case Mike Ben Peter

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The Lao policeman who tried to intercept the teenage girl who lost her life on a motorcycle during the night of Monday to Tuesday is also warned in the case Mike Ben Peter. A communal councillor asks for his suspension and the transfer of the investigation to the Public Prosecutor's Office.
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The Lao policeman who tried to intercept the teenage girl who lost her life on a motorcycle during the night of Monday to Tuesday is also warned in the case Mike Ben Peter. A communal councillor asks for his suspension and the transfer of the investigation to the Public Prosecutor's Office.

A teenage girl died in Lausanne this Monday while she was running away from police control. One of the agents involved is one of the defendants in a previous case, still pending before the courts, reveals "24 hours". This new episode will be brought before the Communal CouncilThere may be a new shadow in the picture of the interventions of the Lausanne police, already in the turmoil after several deaths in recent years as part of her action. Mon…

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20 Minuten broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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