a white march organized in to pay tribute to him this Friday

Héloïse was found dead in her ex-boyfriend's home on October 20 in . A white march is organized to pay tribute to him, this Friday, November 15.

Do justice. This is the wish of the relatives of Héloïse, 17, found dead in her ex-boyfriend's apartment on October 20, in the Hauts-de-Rouen district. This Friday, November 15, they are organizing a white march to pay tribute to him, so that “justice is done”.

Placed in a psychiatric hospital

“All of must hear this story so that all girls protect themselves,” insists Leïla, Héloïse’s cousin, to our colleagues from France 3 Regions.

On October 20, it was a member of Héloïse's family who discovered the young woman's lifeless body, before calling for help. But the latter had already succumbed to her injuries.

The suspect is none other than her ex-partner, born in January 2002. Already known to the police for acts of domestic violence, he is suspected of having fatally struck the young woman. Two hours after the discovery of the body, he was arrested at Saint-Lazare station in and had planned to fly to Algeria.

First placed in a psychiatric ward, the young man was arrested on November 6, after running away from the Rouvray hospital in Sotteville-lès-Rouen. He was indicted for aggravated murder and placed under arrest warrant.

A white march relayed on social networks

The white march will take place this Friday, November 15 at 11:30 a.m., starting from rue Newton (Quartier les Sapins), in Rouen.

In order to mobilize as many people as possible, his loved ones launched an appeal on social networks. Laura Slimani, deputy mayor of Rouen in charge of gender equality, disability and the fight against discrimination, also relayed the information on Facebook.

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