A 16-year-old teenager residing in Grigny, in Essonne, was brought before a magistrate of the Évry court on Friday November 25 for having sent, on November 17, a cruel video montage in a private message on the social network TikTok to one of Lola's brothers,
Le Parisien
revealed .
The 12-year-old girl was brutally murdered on October 14 in the building where her parents were guards, in the heart of the 19th arrondissement of Paris.
A trial scheduled for January
The video sent to Lola's brother alternates between portraits of Lola and images of trunks, alluding to the circumstances of the girl's death, whose body was found in a plastic crate.
The author of the montage also asks the young man what he thinks of his work.
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The family then reported the message and the investigations were carried out by the National Pole for the Fight against Online Hate of the Paris Court of Justice before being entrusted to the departmental security of Essonne.
Thanks to his IP address, the author of the facts could easily be identified.
While in police custody, the respondent quickly admitted the facts.
He should be tried in January for "apology for crime and willful violence with premeditation", specified the regional daily, adding that, in the meantime, this teenager is the subject of a temporary educational measure with integration measures and care.
Lola's family could become a civil party during the trial.