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The phone rings at Argenteuil Police (F) on Monday night. At the other extreme is Jenny Khalid, who reports that her daughter Alisha († 14) is missing. A few hours later, the police found the missing schoolgirl dead in the Seine.
Another mother also appeared before the security forces that night. She says her son (15) came home with blood stains on his clothes. They are the bloodstains that were previously created during an argument with the dead Alisha.
Son confesses the act to the mother
According to “France bleu”, the teenager recounts the argument with Alisha at home. He describes to his mother the place where he and his girlfriend (15) beat Alisha and pushed her into the river. With this information, the woman immediately rushes to the specified place, finds a glove and a lock of hair among the grass on the river bank.
When the mother is back and wants to talk to her son, there is no sign of him or the accomplice. The woman alerts the police. A few hours later, around 2 a.m., the police found the teens at a friend’s house. You are being arrested.
“My daughter received death threats”
According to prosecutors, Alisha and the suspects went to the same school. A month before the event, the mother informed the school administration that her daughter was being bullied by her classmates, writes France Bleu. The mother, Jenny Khalid, told “La Depèche”: “Alisha told me that she had received death threats from a boy and his girlfriend.”
The two 15-year-olds are said to have posted photos on Snapchat showing the victim in her underwear, the newspaper continues. The suspects also insulted Alisha like a whore.
Victims faced bullies
When the 14-year-old did not want to take the insults anymore, she faced her bullies last week, an anonymous student told “La Depèche”.
As a result, there was a dispute between the three on the premises of the private Cocgnac-Jay high school. Those involved were then asked to speak to the school’s disciplinary board. (joins)
Posted: Mar 10, 2021, 3:41 pm
Last updated: 10.03.2021, 20 minutes ago