Relatives of Aboubakar Cissé declined the invitation of the Minister of the Interior on the advice of his lawyers, learned BFMTV this Monday, May 5.
An exchange without the intimate of the victim. The Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau will not hold this Monday May 5 with the family close to Aboubakar Cissé, a young Malian of Muslim faith killed by multiple knives in a mosque of the Gard.
She has indeed declined the invitation of the boss of Place Beauvau on the advice of her lawyers, learned BFMTV. The latter will nevertheless exchange with representatives of associations from the Malian community.
Critics of Bruno Retailleau’s reaction
This meeting comes as Bruno Retailleau has been the subject of many criticisms, including in his camp, accusing him of having been slow to go there after this murder.
If the candidate for the president of LR had immediately reacted on social networks, denouncing an act of “barbaric violence”he had taken over 48 hours to move to the location of the drama.
On April 25, Aboubakar Cissé, 22, was larded by several dozen stabs in the mosque of the small Gardoise commune of the Grand-Combe, where he had come early as every week to clean up, before Friday prayer.
The author of the blows, Olivier Hadzovic, A French of 21 -year -old Bosnian origin, went to the Italian police. In the video he had himself made right after his murder, the suspect insulted the religion of his victim. He is currently incarcerated in Italy, where he went and must be extradited to France “in mid-May”, according to his Italian lawyer, interviewed by AFP.