An investigation was opened in Paris in April for failure to provide assistance after the complaint against the administration of ten members of the family of Samuel Paty, we learned Thursday from a source close to the file.
A year and a half after the assassination of the professor near his college in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (Yvelines), ten members of his family had filed a complaint in Paris against the administration, which they consider faulty for not having protected the history and geography teacher.
"Mistakes were committed both on the side of National Education and on the side of the Ministry of the Interior, without which Samuel Paty could have been saved," said their adviser, Me Virginie Le Roy.
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Me Francis Szpiner, lawyer for the former companion and son of Samuel Paty, had indicated on Twitter at the time of the filing of the complaint that the first had "learned with surprise the filing of a complaint against X for
failure to prevent crime
, a procedure in which it does not intend to be associated".
The teacher's former companion "considers that Salafist ideology is solely responsible for the death of Samuel Paty and that the state has always supported him and his son", he added.
Several agents of the Interior and National Education targeted
80 pages long, Me Le Roy's complaint targeted the offenses of "failure to prevent a crime and non-assistance to a person in danger" and targeted "several agents of the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of National Education “who had to know, directly or indirectly, of the situation of Samuel Paty.
One of the legal issues should be whether these agents could be aware of the existence of a real, targeted and immediate threat against the professor.
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In detail, the complaint recalls the slow process, started with a course on secularism in the college at the beginning of October 2020, which culminated in the assassination on the 16th of the 47-year-old professor by Abdoullakh Anzorov, a Russian refugee of Chechen origin. .
The 18-year-old, radicalized, accused him of having shown caricatures of Muhammad in class and claimed responsibility for his action, congratulating himself on having “avenge the prophet”, before being killed by the police.