Murdered French Teen Louis' Family Condemns 'Political Exploitation' of 'Justice for Louis' Movement
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EXCLUSIVE. Behind the stone facades of Monestiés, in the Tarn, the shock has been immense since the interrogation of two of the five young people charged for the deadly lynching of Louis, 17 years old. The inhabitants, and the...
VIDEO - Louis was found unconscious on Saturday, June 20, after being beaten the day before. After a video of his beatings was broadcast on social media, five young men were charged and placed in pre-trial detention.
After the death of his 17-year-old son, the father denounced the silence of the institutions and asked about the violence suffered before the tragedy.
TRIBUNE. Confed to the Social Aid at the Childhood to protect him, Louis, seventeen years old, died after being beaten by five young people near the Robine Canal, despite his repeated alerts which remained unanswered. Jean Messiha draws the observation of a failing state and a society where the violence filmed has become, according to him, a rite of initiation.
France mourns Louis, the 17-year-old boy who was lured into an ambush and subsequently severely beaten by a group of youths. The lynching had a fatal outcome. In a scathing interview, his mother points out the shortcomings of the system. “The warning signs were never taken seriously,” she points out in the French newspaper ‘Le Journal du Dimanche’.

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