France: Murder of Matisse: the minor and his mother indicted

France: Murder of Matisse: the minor and his mother indicted
France: Murder of Matisse: the minor and his mother indicted

A 15-year-old teenager was indicted Monday evening for “murder” and placed in pre-trial detention, two days after the stabbing murder of young Matisse in Châteauroux, the Bourges prosecutor’s office announced Monday in a press release.

The investigation will notably have to “clarify the origin of the brawl and the personality of the author” of the fatal blows. (illustrative image)

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His mother, aged 37, was indicted for “intentional violence” against a “vulnerable person”, and placed under judicial supervision, said the Bourges public prosecutor, Céline Visiedo, who took over the case. The mother “slapped the victim,” she added.

Both mother and son are “of Afghan nationality and legally resident in the national territory,” according to the same Source. They were presented at the end of the afternoon before an investigating judge from the criminal division of the Bourges judicial court.

The young Matisse, aged 16 according to the prosecutor, succumbed to his injuries, notably a wound to the heart on Saturday after “a brawl involving two minors” late Saturday afternoon in the St-Denis district of this commune of some 43,000 inhabitants.

According to the first elements of the investigation, “the two minors knew each other and had insulted each other before the events,” explains the press release.

On the day of the murder, the minor indicted claims that he received a punch from the victim and that “taken by anger, he went to his building to grab a blade knife, and inflicted several stab wounds on Matisse before fleeing, details the magistrate.

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The investigation will notably have to “clarify the origin of the brawl and the personality of the author” of the fatal blows. This minor has no convictions on his criminal record, but he was indicted on April 22 for violent theft in a meeting by a judge in Châteauroux. He had been placed under judicial supervision.

While several right-wing or far-right personalities denounced the government’s “migratory policy” due to the Afghan nationality of the perpetrator of the attacks, Matisse’s father, Christophe Marchais, warned against any political recovery.

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