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Gironde: 12 years in prison for the murder with kicks of a man who annoyed him

2021-06-12T23:14:08.547Z


The 22-year-old woman, who was 18 at the time of the incident, was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Friday for manslaughter by the court


A 22-year-old woman, who had kicked a man who annoyed her in the head one evening in the center of Bordeaux, was sentenced Friday to 12 years in prison for homicide by the Assize Court of the Gironde.

Kessy, against whom eighteen years had been required, saw his sentence accompanied by an obligation of socio-judicial monitoring for 5 years.

One evening in December 2016, Place de la Victoire in Bordeaux, the young woman, 18 at the time, had been bothered several times by a thirty-something visibly intoxicated.

She, sober, had then pushed him away.

While on the ground, Kessy kicked him twice in the head "like you kick a soccer ball," according to his words to investigators, quoted at the hearing.

Transported in critical condition to Bordeaux University Hospital, the man died of his injuries a few days later.

A past of "misery"

The accused "purposely hit the victim's head twice. This deliberate choice characterizes an intention to kill ", insisted the Advocate General Benjamin Alla, noting that" at the time, she did not regret anything, except to have soiled her shoes with the blood of the victim », And left without worrying about the condition of the man on the ground or calling for help. "He looked for it well," she said according to witnesses.

Kessy, a teenage drug addict, “experienced violence from his parents.

She saw her parents being violent among themselves (…) was also raped.

This past of misery is not anecdotal ", explained Dominique Laplagne, defense lawyer, pleading leniency because of the age of the accused," doubt "about the intention to kill, and her behavior. without a hitch since his release two years ago.

The accused, unemployed, says today “to have remorse but she has all her life to rebuild herself.

For Vincent Cazeaux, it's over.

There remains only a feeling of annihilation for his family, ”for his part pleaded Me Julien Plouton, lawyer for the civil party.

Source: leparis

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