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Melun: Undocumented migrant accused of fatal blows tells of his wandering adolescence

2020-02-18T19:42:07.411Z


Mohamed Nouri, a 20-year-old Tunisian, is tried before the Seine-et-Marne Assize Court for stabbing a comrade in misfortune, in m


A rare phenomenon in front of an assize court, the public was able to view this Tuesday May 2, 2018 videoprotection images filmed around 4:30 p.m. at 15, rue de Gaillardon, in Melun. The crime scene was captured ... except for the fatal blow.

The victim, Abdallah Aloush, a 19-year-old Egyptian, is distinctly seen to start running after being stabbed on the third floor, to put his hand on his chest before tripping, staggering and collapsing in a pond of blood.

Mohamed Nouri, a 20-year-old Tunisian, is tried for three days before the Assize Court of Seine-et-Marne for violence with a weapon which resulted in death without intention to give it. The kitchen knife used, with its bloody 12 cm blade, was exhibited.

The deadly argument took place in two stages. The accused first went down to the ground floor to do battle with Abdallah Aloush, without using his knife. He then returned home. The victim came back up and allegedly broke down his door.

The brawl would have continued in the corridor. According to the accused's statements, he first punched the victim in response to a belt punch on the head, before giving him an arm wrench. Abdallah Aloush would have bitten him and that is where Mohamed Nouri would have stabbed him.

He joins France after passing preselection tests at Bayern Munich

During this first day of debate, the jurors discovered the fate of unaccompanied minors, these young migrants who live on the streets. "We are here to understand the lifestyle that led to the death of this young man," said the president of the court.

At the time of the tragedy, Mohamed Nouri was living in a squatted apartment, with two mattresses in the middle of cigarette butts. For the past week, he had been sheltering a 15-year-old runaway, with whom he had sexual relations, as well as the victim, also an illegal alien.

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At 15, Mohamed Nouri was spotted in his football club in Tunisia. He was sent to Germany for a week to pass the Bayern Munich preselection tests. Before even knowing the result, he joined France. "I took this invitation but it was not to play, it was to stay," he says.

First hosted by his maternal uncle in Melun, he attended the fourth year of adaptation at the Capuchin college. "The little ones called me a pedophile because I was so big," he confesses. In third, he picks up. His father asked a friend from Besançon (Doubs) to take care of him. He joined a second chance school.

Forty-five days in an administrative detention center

When he came of age, in September 2017, Mohamed Nouri received an obligation to leave French territory. His father comes to France to look for him. The young man refuses. "If I go back there, I take a rope and I kill myself directly," he said to the court.

He then wanders between Lyon (Rhône), Melun and Le Mée-sur-Seine. “I had to steal to eat. I went to look for carpets on the floors so as not to be cold when I slept on the street. For me it was normal. It is now that I realize, "testified the accused at the stand.

He even stayed 45 days - the maximum legal period at the time - at the administrative detention center at Mesnil-Amelot, before being released. It was a few months before the tragedy, against the backdrop of drug trafficking, insults and love rivalry.

After the brawl, he fled, swapping his neon orange sneakers with an acquaintance to deceive the police. He had been arrested under another identity on June 2, 2018 for a case of contempt and rebellion at Amiens station (Somme).

Source: leparis

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