Part of the Hauts-de-Seine department experienced urban violence during the night from Wednesday to Thursday. The municipalities of Malakoff, Bagneux, Antony et Châtenay-Malabry saw in particular clashes between groups of young people et police officersindicated “Le Parisien”. The police were targeted by jets of projectiles and fireworks mortar fire. We counted 11 arrests and placements in police custody.
These disorders would be a response to the morttwo days earlier, of a 34-year-old man commissariat from Bagneux. The death is “occurred on the afternoon of Tuesday, December 10 during a police custody measure that began on Sunday for offenses against drug legislation in the premises of the Bagneux police station”, explained the Nanterre parquet.
Investigation entrusted to the IGPN
“I was informed early in the evening that a young adult from Fontenay-aux-Roses had died at the Bagneux police station, where he was in police custody. My first thoughts are with his family,” had for his part reacted, Tuesday evening,Marie-Hélène Amiablethe maire from Bagneux, via his account X.
A investigation was opened to investigate the causes of death and entrusted to the General Inspectorate of the National Police (IGPN). After theautopsy carried out on Wednesday morning, additional examinations were requested by the Nanterre public prosecutor’s office, in order to perfect the first results which would tend to rule out the hypothesis of the intervention of a third party, continued the Prosecutor’s Office.
One of the lawyers of the victimMaître Agnes Lowensteinprovided some details on the evening of the events, via social networks, on the state of health of his client, Abdoulaye. “Serious pathology, “protected” adult died this evening (mardi), in his gav cell after an epileptic attack, an arrest in the hospital, and alerts to the prosecutor’s office and investigators. I had been following him for 12 years. Justice must be done. May his dignity finally return to him.”
Abdoulaye’s family, also represented by Me Marie-Alix Canu-Bernard “will obviously file a complaint“, his colleague Lowenstein told AFP.