The Family of El Hacen Diarra, a Mauritanian Who Died in a Police Station in Paris, Denounces Police Violence
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The Public Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation for "searching for the causes of death". The family denounces police violence, video in support, and its lawyer has filed a complaint for "voluntary violence resulting in death".
Several hundred people gathered in Paris to pay tribute to El Hacen Diarra, denouncing police violence and demanding justice Three to four hundred people have
This 35-year-old Mauritanian died on the night of 14 January in a Paris police station, following an arrest. A support rally took place on 18 January to "demand justice and the truth". The family filed a complaint for voluntary violence.
The family of a 35-year-old Mauritanian, El Hacen Diarra, who died on the night of Wednesday to Thursday 15 January during his detention in a police station in Paris, denounces, video in support, police violence, while the prosecutor's office presents another version of the facts.
El Hacen Diarra, a 35-year-old Mauritanian, died on the night of Wednesday to Thursday while in police custody in a police station in the 20th arrondissement.
The appointment of an investigating judge, requested on Saturday, 17 January, by the entourage of a 35-year-old Mauritanian national, who died after his arrest, imposed "to establish the responsibilities", declared the lawyer of the relatives of the deceased.
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