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After the Death of an Overseer Killed by a College Student, the French Executive Promises Actions

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On the evening of the deadly assault of a female overseer, stabbed by a college student this Tuesday, June 10 in Nogent, Prime Minister François Bayrou and Emmanuel Macron announced several measures, welcomed with scepticism to their own camp.

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The city of Nogent is still in shock, after the murder of Melanie, a guard killed with knives by a student. The victim's family announced a white march Friday at 6 p.m. at the departure of the college where the drama took place. A psychological cell was set up and will remain activated at least until the end of the week for the students and their parents. - Overseer killed by a college student in Nogent: a white march organized Friday at 6 p.m. …

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The victim's family announced on social media that they would organize a white march this Friday at 6 p.m. at the departure of Françoise Dolto College, where the supervisor was stabbed to death by a student.

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After the chilling murder of an overseer in a college in Nogent, the government promises strong measures. Prohibition of the sale of knives to minors, supervision of social networks... Faced with national emotion, the executive wants to act quickly.

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The executive, in a deep gap, appears to be disembodied and stunned in the face of the proliferation of knives in schools. – According to the authorities, the murderer, Quentin G. was schooled in 3rd grade in the school and unknown to the police. The reasons for his gesture were unknown at the time we wrote this analysis. His two parents worked, he no longer had any particular difficulties, and was even "harassment ambassador" after having been …

On the evening of the deadly assault of a female overseer, stabbed by a college student this Tuesday, June 10 in Nogent, Prime Minister François Bayrou and Emmanuel Macron announced several measures, welcomed with scepticism to their own camp.

·Paris, France
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A monitor was killed on Tuesday, June 10 at the doors of a college by a 14-year-old teenager. In the face of such violence, Prime Minister François Bayrou hopes that trials of weapons detection portals at school entrances will become more widespread.

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Marianne broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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