Thousands march for French schoolgirl murdered after police failed to question suspect
Jérôme Barella had been accused of rape in months before murder but series of delays meant police had failed to summon him for questioning Thousands of mourners have turned out for a silent march for a 11-year-old schoolgirl whose murder prompted widespread outrage when it emerged police had failed to question the suspected killer about previous child sexual abuse allegations. The parents of the girl, who has been named only as Lyhanna, led the cortege on Sunday in the south-
Thousands of people participated in a silent march in Fleurance, France, to honor an 11-year-old girl named Lyhanna, who was murdered. The demonstration was fueled by public anger after it was revealed that the suspect in her killing had not been questioned by police regarding prior allegations of rape. Lyhanna's parents led the procession, which saw many attendees wearing white and displaying images of the young victim. The silent march aimed to express grief and demand accountability.
This event highlights critical failures in the justice system and raises concerns about police procedures in handling serious allegations, prompting calls for reform.
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