White March in Lausanne: Grief for an Accident with Teenagers Marvin
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Around 800 people marched through Lausanne in Weiss – for Marvin, who died fleeing the police.
With a "marche blanche" family, friends and outsiders of 17-year-old Marvin, who had been killed while fleeing the police, thought.
Around 800 people took part in a silent march in Lausanne on Saturday for Marvin, 17-year-old, who was fatally injured.
A thousand people gathered on Saturday morning in Lausanne for a white walk in memory of Marvin, the 17-year-old who died on a scooter trying to escape the police in the night of Saturday to last Sunday. A peaceful walk, full of love, sadness and dignitySevere faces, sad, worried for some. After a busy week in Lausanne, between the death of young Marvin during a run-up with the police, two nights of riots, the death of an Eritrean man in the cit…
Nearly a thousand people gathered on Saturday in Lausanne for a white walk in memory of Marvin. The walk ended in the district of Prélaz, where the teenager lost his life last Sunday, while he was fleeing the police by scooter. Another parade was held in tribute to Nzoy.
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