The trial of Dahbia B., the main suspect in the case of the murder of little Lola, brutally murdered at the age of 12 in the 19th arrondissement of Paris in October 2022, can it finally take place?
This is what the conclusions of the report of the psychiatric expertise of the young Algerian who was under an obligation to leave French territory (OQTF) seem to mean.
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, the report would be formal: Dahbia B. would not suffer
from “any psychic or neuropsychic disorder having abolished or alternated her discernment
”.
Despite everything, the doctor specified that the facts with which she was charged were "
well and truly related to a serious and complex disorder of her personality
" and that she presented a certain "
dangerousness
" as well as a "
lack of empathy and guilt
”.
Accused of having tortured and killed little Lola, Dhabia B. had been indicted on October 17 for “murder and rape with acts of torture and barbarism on a minor under 15 years old”.