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"I'm going to kill you with a pillow, it doesn't make any marks": the chilling testimonies that overwhelm Moha La Squale

2020-09-14T10:59:17.654Z


After the declarations of "violence", "sexual assault" and "kidnapping" against the rapper on social networks, three women filed a complaint. In detailed accounts relayed by Le Monde, they tell the hell that the 25-year-old artist would have made them live.


Last Tuesday, three women filed a complaint against Moha La Squale for "violence", "sexual assault" and "kidnapping".

After having delivered their testimonies to justice, they confided in the

World

on the ordeal that the rapper of 25 years would have made them undergo.

Read also: An open investigation against rapper Moha La Squale, accused of sexual assault and kidnapping

“At first he was very kind, very helpful.

He told me that he had had little trouble with the law because he had sold a little bit of drugs, nothing serious, ”

says one of the plaintiffs whom the daily chose to call Luna to preserve. his identity.

She had met Moha La Squale - Mohamed Bellahmed of his real name - in September 2016, before falling under his spell and starting a relationship.

But after a few months, the dream quickly turned into a nightmare, especially because of the artist's jealousy.

Beyond the insults that have become recurrent, she says that he was becoming physically violent.

"He pulled me by the hair so hard that the skin of the skull was peeling off, I had bruises all over my head"

, explains Luna.

After that Moha tried to redeem himself by taking care of herself and promising "

that he would never do it again"

.

Thanks to those close to him, she had managed to get away from him despite the threats.

He was pulling me by the hair so hard that the skin of the scalp peeled off, I had bruises all over my head.

Luna.

The second testimony reported by

Le Monde

is that of Ana, another assumed name just like Andrea, the third complainant.

Moha La Squale and Ana had met on the set of a clip in 2018. He, still in a relationship with Luna, had fallen in love with the young girl.

“He was mean to everyone, but sweet to me.

I was his princess, ”

says Ana.

Until the day when his monster would have taken over during a vacation in Spain.

"

He kept telling me that I was a broken arm, that I was null

", confides the young woman who, if she is "lucky" not to suffer physical violence, suffers death threats.

"

You think you're going to screw my life up, little bitch, I'm going to smoke you, I'm going to smoke you

,

"

Moha would have launched.

I'm schizo, there are several in my head, I can kill someone.

Moha La Squale to "Andrea".

Finally, Andrea in turn shared a blood-curdling episode, dating from July 9.

While she wanted to get away from him, the rapper allegedly insisted on seeing her again.

After the party, he allegedly refused to leave Andrea's home and after a loud explanation, the police reportedly showed up at the girl's door.

After they left, he would have totally lost control.

“He put a pillow on my head, he was pressing very hard and I couldn't breathe.

And there he said to me:

“I am going to kill you, I have already fallen for acts of barbarism, I will return to the closet, I will kill you, I will have you killed, even your family I will have them killed (…) .

I'll kill you with a pillow, it does not mark "

"

, says Andrea.

"I'm schizo, there are several in my head, I can kill someone,"

he reportedly said after finally calming down.

While an investigation has been opened, Moha La Squale has not yet commented on the case.

In the aftermath of the accusations, he nevertheless announced the release of his new album,

L'Apache

, scheduled for September 18.

Source: lefigaro

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