In the accused box, Mohamed Meghrabi is prosecuted for assassination for death by firearm on February 26, 2021 of Aymane Kaïd, a young boxer in conflict with his half-brother. Defense denies premeditation and intention to kill.
“It was not wanted, my intention was to scare”, Ensures the courtyard this truck unloader on the markets, nicknamed “Minot” for its trapped build, stuck in a Zipped Belgian fleece to the chin. Difficult speech, he is currently incarcerated in the psychiatric wing of his prison.
This homicide had aroused strong emotion in Seine-Saint-Denis. The following days, some 2,000 people had participated in a white march to cry a new “Useless death” in working -class neighborhoods.
On the day of the drama, relationships are execrable for Aymane and a boxing comrade for several months. Regularly, these two former friends come to blows and threaten on Snapchat.
According to their coaches during the investigation, the quarrel would originate from a boxing tournament won by Aymane and during which his friend was prematurely eliminated, which would have earned him to be constantly mocked and lowered by Aymane.
On February 26, 2021, a new fight opposed around 3 p.m. to his rival, a minor aged 17 at the time. There follows a second brawl a little before 5 p.m., this time also involving Aymane’s father and the older half-brother of the minor, Mohamed Meghrabi.
Aymane and his father take refuge in the Nelson Mandela neighborhood house. Mohammed Meghrabi and his half-brother are absent a few minutes from the scene and go get a handgun on a scooter.
Coming back, Mohamed Meghrabi rushes to the door of the leisure center in which the victim and his father are locked up. He then slides his weapon with the slit of the mailbox and fads. The ball mortally touches Aymane, declared deceased by the emergency services at 6:50 p.m..
On the run, Mohamed Meghrabi and his half-brother ended up going to the police the next morning. The minor benefited from a dismissal from the assassination chief but will be tried by the Bobigny children’s court for the violence preceding homicide.
The verdict is expected on Friday.