Two girls aged 4 and 7 were found dead in their home on Tuesday November 26, in Les Avirons, on Reunion Island. Their father committed suicide. More than 600 people gathered yesterday for a white march in memory of the two children.
Published on 01/12/2024 09:38
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Fear on the island of Reunion after the discovery of the bodies of two little girls aged 4 and 7 and their father, Tuesday November 26, in the town of Avirons. The hypothesis favored by investigators is that of a double infanticide, followed by suicide. The children's mother was hospitalized in shock. Suzette Emma, Meeting the 1st.
Martinique: Rodrigue Petitot placed in pre-trial detention
The leader of the RPPRAC, a movement against the high cost of living, in Martinique, is being prosecuted for “threats, acts of intimidation and incitement to racial hatred” after the publication of a video in which he implicates local elected officials, and demands the departure of the prefect. His lawyer, Me Max Bellemare, discusses the charges against his client.
Comments collected by Alain Livory from Martinique la 1ere. Rodrigue Petitot must be tried in immediate appearance on Monday December 2. The demonstration planned by the RPPRAC on Monday in the streets of Fort-de-France was banned by the Prefecture.
New Caledonia: Kanak independence leader, Christian Tein, will remain incarcerated in Mulhouse
Decision Friday, November 29, of the Nouméa Court of Appeal, which examined the request for release of the head of the CCAT and Steeve Unë, another independence activist. Christian Tein, prosecuted for his role in the riots in New Caledonia last spring, is indicted in particular for “complicity in attempted murder” and “organized gang theft with a weapon”.
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon: they wore the colors of their archipelago within the European Union
Two Saint-Pierre residents in Brussels, as part of the OCT Youth Network, a network of young people from the OCTs, overseas countries and territories, saluted the colors of their territory. The opportunity to discover European institutions and create links. Mathias Raynaud met them on their return to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon.
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