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Val-d'Oise: Kenzy, 18, will remain disabled because of a neighborhood war

2024-02-06T08:11:44.652Z

Highlights: Val-d'Oise: Kenzy, 18, will remain disabled because of a neighborhood war. One of the blade blows severed his femoral artery. The young man, between life and death, is placed in an artificial coma before being taken by the Samu to the Bichat hospital in Paris. “Bateau” admits that he hit the victim twice on the head with a tear gas canister. He assures that it was his partner who was armed with a knife.


Lassana known as “Bateau” will be tried with an accomplice by the Val-d'Oise criminal court for having stabbed a neighbor against a backdrop of rivalry.


It's an absurd war between the Doucettes and Lamartine gangs.

A 22-year-old young man and his accomplice have just been referred to the Val-d'Oise criminal court for violence resulting in permanent disability.

They are suspected of having, on February 6, 2023 in Garges-lès-Gonesse, stabbed Kenzy, 18 years old, a boy they knew lived in the rival district.

“I know these are serious facts,” assures Lassana, said “Boat.

But I want to change.

I got caught up in this story when I returned to my city.

Friends put me back on the wrong path.”

Friday February 2, “Bateau” requested his release before the investigating chamber of Versailles (Yvelines).

But the attorney general obtained his continued detention, considering that the disturbance to public order remains significant and that the accused still has difficulty respecting the framework of the law.

When Kenzy meets her enemies

It was 4:30 p.m. on February 6, 2023 when emergency services were called to avenue de la Commune-de-Paris in Garges-lès-Gonesse to help a person injured by a stab wound.

One of the blade blows severed his femoral artery.

He also suffers from several head wounds.

The young man, between life and death, is placed in an artificial coma before being taken by the Samu to the Bichat hospital in Paris (18th century).

“The injury is so significant that the victim almost had to be amputated and medico-legal emergencies granted him 167 days of total incapacity for work,” adds the attorney general.

Rumors spread throughout the city and those close to the victim quickly contacted the police station to give the name of one of the attackers.

Video surveillance images confirm this hypothesis and a first suspect is taken prisoner at the police station.

During his first hearings, this young man confirmed that he met the victim and that a fight broke out because he lives in the Doucettes district.

He maintains that he did not have a knife.

According to his version he had a stick in his hand which he did not use, simply kicking Kenzy.

Before the investigating judge, he regrets and apologizes.

Video surveillance helps identify Lassana

Officials are continuing their investigations and reviewing video images from the shopping center.

The method pays off because they identify Lassana.

On February 24, this boy, already well known to the police, was arrested at his mother's house in Garges-lès-Gonesse.

His criminal record already includes four convictions for cases of violence and others related to drugs.

At the time of the events, he was subject to a travel ban in Val-d'Oise, which he did not respect.

During his interviews, the suspect assures that he and his friend came across a resident of Doucettes.

“Bateau” admits that he hit the victim twice on the head with a tear gas canister.

He assures that it was his partner who was armed with a knife.

His lawyer pleaded for his release, believing that his client needs psychological monitoring.

Source: leparis

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