"He died, he screwed his life", let loose two teenagers passing this Saturday afternoon in front of the armful of white roses placed in front of the gates of the Nelson-Mandela space in Bondy (Seine-Saint-Denis).
On a sheet of paper taped to the wall it is written in felt-tip pen: “Yesterday we all lost a child”.
It was in this leisure center, which also serves as a neighborhood center, that the tragedy took place.
Aymane, 15, was killed on Friday, shot dead while still on the premises.
The gunman fired from outside, aiming through the slot in the letterbox embedded in the front door.
“He slipped his caliber and fired,” said Ayman, 25, who supervised the victim as a facilitator at the recreation center.
"A good boy, strong-willed and reckless"
Witnesses saw two young people leave on scooters.
They also say that shortly before, a fight had broken out between Aymane and another young person, aged 19.
“Basically they're friends, but they got confused.
Aymane once again had the upper hand.
The older brother of the one who was beaten wanted to avenge his younger brother, ”Chaded believes.
Several witnesses met on the spot tell the same story.
In any case, all reject the hypothesis of a settling of scores against a background of drug trafficking, even if the city is located just behind is a very active point of deal.
Bouquets of flowers were deposited this Saturday at the foot of the leisure center in tribute to Aymane.
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Aymane was a schoolboy like any other.
He had a clean record.
“He was a gem this guy,” says Chaded.
Ayman remembers “a young athlete, kind and serious.
He's not a petty trafficker.
He was passionate about boxing.
He left for free. ”
This is also the description made by a coach at the Bondy club.
He describes him as "a good boy, strong-willed and reckless".
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This Saturday, near the Nelson-Mandela center, tears flow down the faces of the youngest, traumatized.
Cars slow down when they pass the scene of the tragedy.
Like that of Rym.
She came with her daughter to drop a white rose.
“It can also affect our children.
We don't understand.
It was a baby!
Yet here we have never known that.
I hope it won't repeat itself ... "Chaded is more pessimistic:" There is no more humanity.
They are completely desensitized to violence.
It's escalation. ”
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This Saturday, in the early hours of the morning, two suspects became prisoners at the Bondy police station.
One, aged 25, is said to be the shooter, well-known to the police and the youngest, his 19-year-old half-brother, without a record.
It is the latter who would have fought with Aymane a few moments before the tragedy.