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Lola Daviet, pretty little 12 year old White girl.
(19 October 2022)
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Image source, Facebook
Image caption,
This picture of Lola was shared by her mother in a Facebook appeal
By Hugh Schofield
BBC News, París
Parisians have been stunned by the shocking murder of a 12-year-old schoolgirl whose body was found on Friday in a container in the courtyard of her apartment building.
The girl, named Lola, had spent the day normally at school.
Her father raised the alert when she failed to return home in the afternoon.
Later in the evening, a transparent plastic packing box containing her body was found at the foot of the building in the 19th arrondissement.
Her hands and feet were tied and she was reported to have a gash on her neck, though the autopsy this weekend found she had died of asphyxiation. Two Post-it notes were also on her feet, one saying "0" and the other "1".
Early on Saturday, police arrested the main suspect in the killing - a 24-year-old Algerian-born woman named in the press as Dahbia B.
The woman was identifiable on a security video taken at the apartment building, in which she was seen entering the main door on Friday afternoon in the company of Lola.
Later she was seen leaving the building pulling a container and then acting incoherently on the street. One eyewitness said she asked for help in return for money from an "organ-trafficking affair".
However, police said they did not believe this was a serious lead. Their most plausible theory is that Dahbia B, who has no fixed abode, is psychologically unstable and that her act was "gratuitous".
Also in custody is a 43-year-old man who is believed to have ferried Dahbia B and the container in his car. Police think that, having been driven by him around the Paris suburbs, Dahbia B returned to the apartment building - where her sister also is a resident.
There the two sisters are reported to have had a noisy row, before Dahbia B left again - this time without the container. She spent the night in a flat in the suburb of Bois-Colombes where she was picked up the next day.
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Police have opened an investigation for murder of a person under 15 years of age accompanied by acts of torture and barbarity. Dahbia B is expected to be placed under judicial investigation and kept in custody.
At Lola's school, children and parents were visibly distressed on Monday morning. The school received visits by Education Minister Pap Ndiaye and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, and psychological support teams have been sent to comfort pupils.
"My daughter cried all weekend, she hasn't slept a wink," Gasmi, a father of two, told Le Parisien newspaper. "We can't trust anyone now in our neighbourhood. I am very afraid for my children."
"It's turned me upside-down," a local woman told the paper. "This morning I followed my son on the way to school, just a few metres behind him. Just to be safe.
"I'll take him to school from now on and I'll go and get him too. If he finishes at half past four, I'll leave work at four. It's non-negotiable."
Brigitte Macron, wife of the president, said it was an "absolutely abominable and intolerable tragedy".
Schoolgirl’s Killing Shocks France and Fuels Right-Wing Fury (Published 2022)
An Algerian woman who had been ordered to leave the country has been arrested and charged in the killing of a girl who was found in a box in Paris, stoking anger over the government’s immigration record.
www.nytimes.com
(19 October 2022)
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Paris shocked by murder of Lola, 12, found in box
The schoolgirl's body was found in a container in the courtyard of her apartment building.
www.bbc.com
Paris shocked by murder of Lola, 12, found in box
- 18 October
Image caption,
This picture of Lola was shared by her mother in a Facebook appeal
By Hugh Schofield
BBC News, París
Parisians have been stunned by the shocking murder of a 12-year-old schoolgirl whose body was found on Friday in a container in the courtyard of her apartment building.
The girl, named Lola, had spent the day normally at school.
Her father raised the alert when she failed to return home in the afternoon.
Later in the evening, a transparent plastic packing box containing her body was found at the foot of the building in the 19th arrondissement.
- Warning - contains distressing content
Her hands and feet were tied and she was reported to have a gash on her neck, though the autopsy this weekend found she had died of asphyxiation. Two Post-it notes were also on her feet, one saying "0" and the other "1".
Early on Saturday, police arrested the main suspect in the killing - a 24-year-old Algerian-born woman named in the press as Dahbia B.
The woman was identifiable on a security video taken at the apartment building, in which she was seen entering the main door on Friday afternoon in the company of Lola.
Later she was seen leaving the building pulling a container and then acting incoherently on the street. One eyewitness said she asked for help in return for money from an "organ-trafficking affair".
However, police said they did not believe this was a serious lead. Their most plausible theory is that Dahbia B, who has no fixed abode, is psychologically unstable and that her act was "gratuitous".
Also in custody is a 43-year-old man who is believed to have ferried Dahbia B and the container in his car. Police think that, having been driven by him around the Paris suburbs, Dahbia B returned to the apartment building - where her sister also is a resident.
There the two sisters are reported to have had a noisy row, before Dahbia B left again - this time without the container. She spent the night in a flat in the suburb of Bois-Colombes where she was picked up the next day.
Police have opened an investigation for murder of a person under 15 years of age accompanied by acts of torture and barbarity. Dahbia B is expected to be placed under judicial investigation and kept in custody.
At Lola's school, children and parents were visibly distressed on Monday morning. The school received visits by Education Minister Pap Ndiaye and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, and psychological support teams have been sent to comfort pupils.
"My daughter cried all weekend, she hasn't slept a wink," Gasmi, a father of two, told Le Parisien newspaper. "We can't trust anyone now in our neighbourhood. I am very afraid for my children."
"It's turned me upside-down," a local woman told the paper. "This morning I followed my son on the way to school, just a few metres behind him. Just to be safe.
"I'll take him to school from now on and I'll go and get him too. If he finishes at half past four, I'll leave work at four. It's non-negotiable."
Brigitte Macron, wife of the president, said it was an "absolutely abominable and intolerable tragedy".
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