Le Figaro Marseille
These are threats that were taken very seriously by the authorities.
This Monday, February 26, a PE teacher from La Seyne-sur-Mer (Var) filed a complaint for
“
death threats
”
after receiving a voice message from a former student on her cell phone,
Le Figaro
learned. from consistent sources.
The teacher had the unpleasant surprise of receiving this phone call in the middle of the weekend, on her personal number.
The author of the call then left her a voice message of incredible violence, explicitly threatening to
"cut her up"
,
"slit her throat"
and
"kill her"
, explaining among other things that he had been excluded from the establishment through his fault.
“Kill the teachers” and “set fire” to the college
When filing a complaint, the professor explained to the police that she strongly suspected one of her former students of being the author of the phone call.
According to a police source, this young man had been excluded from his establishment, the Henri Wallon college, in particular for having threatened to
“kill the teachers”
and
“set fire”
to his college.
Contacted, the rectorate of the Nice academy confirmed that the facts had been reported to their services and recorded in the teacher's complaint.
The public prosecutor of Toulon, Samuel Finielz, indicated to Le
Figaro
that an investigation had been opened into charges of
“death threats against a teacher”
following the report from the management of the establishment via article 40 of the criminal procedure code.
Investigations to identify the suspect, still ongoing, have been entrusted to the La Seyne-sur-Mer police force.
These death threats are all the more striking as they painfully echo the murder of Agnès Lassalle, a Spanish teacher stabbed to death a year ago by a 16-year-old student at a secondary school. high school in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques.