"If my sister hadn't untied me from her, she wouldn't have stopped, until death ensued!"
.
Kenza, 18, was stabbed three times on Sunday night, including one to the head.
To the cries of
"Dirty Arabs!"
You are not at home here, ”
testifies his sister Hanane at the microphone of the anti-racist activist Taha Bouhafs.
After the violent attack, near the Eiffel Tower, of two veiled women, accompanied according to them with racist remarks, two young girls were indicted for
"willful violence".
The victims' lawyer, Me Arié Alimi, lodged a complaint for the investigation to be reclassified as
"attempted murder because of the victim's membership of a race or a religion"
.
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The two suspects were indicted Wednesday evening for
"violence aggravated by the meeting, the use of a weapon, the state of drunkenness, and comments of a racist nature"
, specifies a judicial source.
A final charge that they dispute.
The alleged stabbing perpetrator was placed
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