placement Of Algerian nationality, she had been arrested for lack of a residence permit, shortly after her custody in the investigation into the murder of Lola , for which she was exonerated
It was in her apartment in the 19th arrondissement of Paris that the 12-year-old schoolgirl was killed by her sister, Dahbia B. — Juliette AVOT/SIPA
The sister of Dahbia B., suspected of having killed the young Lola in October in Paris, was placed in an administrative detention center (CRA) with a view to her expulsion, we learned on Friday from sources familiar with the matter.
Friha B. has been placed in CRA on October 19, specified these sources, confirming information from France Info. On Friday, a liberty and detention judge ordered his continued detention, added; one of these sources at l’AFP.
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Of nationality; Algerian, she had been arrested for lack of a residence permit, shortly after being taken into custody seen in the investigation into the murder of Lola, for which she was exonerated.
It’s in his apartment located in the 19th arrondissement of Paris that the 12-year-old schoolgirl had been killed by her sister, Dahbia B. indicted and remanded in custody.
The tragic circumstances of the death of the schoolgirl, whose body was found on October 14 in a trunk, aroused a strong emotion in the country.
The presence in France of Dahbia B., an Algerian under the blow of an obligation to leave French territory (OQTF), has aroused ; from virulent criticism to; right and to the far right. The government castigated “Indecency” of this “political recovery” and the family asked that “cease” any use “of their child’s name and likeness political ends.
