This Tuesday, November 12, on France 2, from 1:55 p.m., Delphine Daviet-Ropital, the mother of little Lola, aged 12 when she was killed in 2022, in Paris, will speak during the show “It starts today”, presented by Faustine Bollaert.
It was an affair that shocked France. On October 14, 2022, young Lola, aged 12 at the time of the events, was found lifeless in a plastic crate, in the interior courtyard of the building where she lived, in Paris.
Since then, a trial has been requested against the main suspect, Dahbia Benkired, for murder of a 15-year-old minor accompanied by rape, torture or barbaric acts. The latter is an Algerian under OQTF (Obligation to leave French territory).
But while the father of the family had already spoken during a vibrant testimony in front of the cameras of “Sept à quatre”, before suddenly passing away at the age of 49, it is now Delphine Daviet-Ropital, the mother of little Lola, who will speak for the first time on France 2, this Tuesday, November 12, from 1:55 p.m., during the program “It begins today”, presented by Faustine Bollaert.
Excerpts have already been shared on the show's Instagram account. We see in particular Lola's big brother expressing himself in a letter in tribute to his sister, as well as Delphine Daviet-Ropital who confides: “Usually, I go out at that time, when she comes home. I would definitely have bumped into her. And unfortunately, that day, I didn't go out.”
She adds: “I felt a big stab at that moment. We really knew everything she had done to him and there, it hurt, yes. She stopped breathing on her own, out of fear, we 'said. So she died of asphyxiation. So… She didn't suffer.
“I received it for an hour”
Speaking to Tvmag, Faustine Bollaert explains: “I received her for an hour, with her son and I cannot say that I came away unscathed from the confidences of this family who experienced the unspeakable […] It takes time to get out of this kind of show. You have to go there with a little armor because you have to protect yourself, even if you definitely shouldn't protect yourself at the moment.”
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