If he doesn't break down there, he never will.
This is what we heard this Monday afternoon in the public who came to listen to the testimony of the mother of Sandra, the young student strangled to death in May 2019 in the Franprix in Quincy-sous-Sénart (Essonne).
Djaouida, this 59-year-old mother, told the court how much she loved her daughter and how this murder had devastated her life.
A poignant testimony interspersed with pleas to Shamran, the man accused of having committed this crime.
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“Please tell me what happened,” she urges towards this 38-year-old Pakistani man who is on trial until Friday February 2.
You have a sister, you have a mother.
I ask you to tell me the truth.
» The polite formula and the familiarity are natural.
Djaouida is kind to everyone.
“She is capable of leaving her bank card with someone she doesn't know just because he seems unhappy,” one of her relatives told us on the sidelines of the assize trial.
Even devastated, she continues to check on you.
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