
Death of Louis in Narbonne: from Bardella to Attal, the instrumentalization to heart joy
Death of Louis, 17, "We have a hypothesis...", the aunt of the teenager killed on a construction site in Narbonne comes out of silence.
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Death of Louis, 17, "We have a hypothesis...", the aunt of the teenager killed on a construction site in Narbonne comes out of silence. Before losing his life in a watch-a-pens in Narbonne, 17-year-old Louis had already reported two episodes of violence to law enforcement in a month. Louis' family, the 17-year-old killed in Narbonne, favored a punitive expedition after a complaint by the victim a week earlier, entrusted his aunt to the Parisian.
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Death of Louis, 17, "We have a hypothesis...", the aunt of the teenager killed on a construction site in Narbonne comes out of silence.
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Before losing his life in a watch-a-pens in Narbonne, 17-year-old Louis had already reported two episodes of violence to law enforcement in a month.
according to Le JDDLouis' family, the 17-year-old killed in Narbonne, favored a punitive expedition after a complaint by the victim a week earlier, entrusted his aunt to the Parisian.
according to Midi LibreGuet-apens in Narbonne: Louis had reported two episodes of violence before his fatal lynching.
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Death of Louis, 17, "We have a hypothesis...", the aunt of the teenager killed on a construction site in Narbonne comes out of silence.
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