Photo: Oise Hebdo "Call the gendarmes, call the gendarmes!" On the evening of February 11, 2025, in Thurotte, a mother implores her son. After 14 years of almost daily domestic violence passed in silence, she just decided to put an end to it. "I was very afraid that evening of a femicide. I told her that if one day I filed a complaint, I would go to the end." She made it. But Mourad Ben Seddik, with whom she was pacified, is not present at the h…
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Photo: Oise Hebdo "Call the gendarmes, call the gendarmes!" On the evening of February 11, 2025, in Thurotte, a mother implores her son. After 14 years of almost daily domestic violence passed in silence, she just decided to put an end to it. "I was very afraid that evening of a femicide. I told her that if one day I filed a complaint, I would go to the end." She made it. But Mourad Ben Seddik, with whom she was pacified, is not present at the h…