"No One Wants These Children, neither the Departments nor the State": Who Failed in the Protection of Louis, 17, Lynched Until Agony in Narbonne?
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In a testimony given to BFMTV, Laëtitia said her fear after Louis' fatal beating in Narbonne. Her 17-year-old son was among the five indicted in the case.
The mother of one of the five teenagers charged for killing 17-year-old Louis on a construction site in Narbonne chose to react with an open face. "This is no longer my son, I banished him completely."
How do WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) societies survive? I explain it to you in a few lines, but I tell you before that, in recent days, France has experienced a wave of outrage after the brutal murder of Louis, a 17-year-old with disabilities, lynched by a group of immigrants in Narbona. The attack, recorded and spread by the aggressors, seems to respond to revenge after a previous complaint by the victim.
After the death of 17-year-old Louis, violently assaulted in Narbonne on 19 June 2026, by five young people whom he knew and who published the images of his lynching social networks, the failures of child welfare are again questioned. Who failed in the protection of the young person...
It's a story that seems to be straight out of a horror film. Yet, Louis's death, a 17-year-old boy placed in a child welfare home in Narbonne, is real. On June 19, 2026, he was the victim of a lookout, violently beaten up by five people. He succumbed to his wounds four days later. The scene, an unnamed violence, was filmed and then broadcasted on social media. The five suspects, aged 16 to 20, were arrested and the father of one of them gave an …
After the violent death of her son Louis, the mother calls for a large demonstration in Narbonne. She calls for tougher penalties – and accuses the authorities of ignoring her warnings.

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