Desperate in front of the Fontainebleau courthouse, Mohamed Makan, 57, seeks to obtain an audience with the public prosecutor this Monday, February 26.
Very early the same morning, a police patrol went to his home, in Vert-Saint-Denis, to tell him of the death of his daughter, Myriam, aged 15.
The teenager had been in the care of Child Welfare for two years.
His father says he hasn't
heard his voice since.
Sunday evening, shortly after 10 p.m., police officers from the Fontainebleau police station were called for a young girl, found unconscious in a home in the town.
By the time they arrived there, the teenager was already dead.
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Her father, Mohamed Makan is determined to understand what happened to his daughter.
“Myriam was a little girl full of life.
She loved going swimming at the Melun swimming pool.
She was a very good student who dreamed of being a pediatrician.
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An investigation has been opened for manslaughter
A type 1 diabetic, Myriam underwent rigorous treatment.
She had run away from a social support and intervention system (DAIS) home in Melun, a diverse accommodation structure welcoming boys and girls aged 10 to 21, in social or family difficulties.
This would not be his first runaway.
At this time, the cause of death is not known.
At the time of the emergency intervention, Myriam was, according to our information, accompanied by two adult friends who were placed in police custody.
They allegedly declared having used narcotics: crack and cannabis.
An investigation was opened by the Fontainebleau public prosecutor's office for manslaughter.
An autopsy will be carried out in the coming days to determine the cause of this tragedy.