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“We are tired of losing our brothers”: the anger of those close to Kyllian, killed in Montfermeil after a police check

2024-01-21T17:46:46.171Z

Highlights: A march brought together around 170 people this Sunday, January 21 to pay tribute to the 30-year-old young man. Kyllian died on January 5 at the Pitié Salpêtrière hospital in Paris (13th century) following a heavy-handed police intervention. The young man of Martinican origin allegedly received twelve electric shock gun shocks as well as an LBD shot during his arrest. Around 170 people walked in his memory between Clichy-sous-Bois and Montfermeil (Seine-Saint-Denis)


A march brought together around 170 people this Sunday, January 21 to pay tribute to the 30-year-old young man, who died on January 5, 2024, two


A dead silence.

And suddenly, a powerful voice that tears the hearts around her: “They took the life of my son!

Right there, in front of me!

Is that right ?

» proclaims Guilaine Samathi loudly.

She is the mother of Kyllian, who died on January 5 at the Pitié Salpêtrière hospital in Paris (13th century) following a heavy-handed police intervention carried out two days earlier in the City Market grocery store where he was a cashier.

On his t-shirt appears the face still full of life of his son, himself the father of two daughters, and who celebrated his 30th birthday on January 1st.

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The young man of Martinican origin allegedly received twelve electric shock gun shocks as well as an LBD shot during his arrest.

This Sunday morning, around 170 people walked in his memory between Clichy-sous-Bois, where he had many friends, and his town, Montfermeil (Seine-Saint-Denis).

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Source: leparis

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