The body of a 15-year-old girl, stabbed to death, was found overnight from Saturday to Sunday in Isle. The main suspect confessed to “being involved” in the death of the young girl. A tragedy which deeply shocked the residents who knew Inès.
“She didn’t want to give her cell phone, so the boy stabbed her 42 times.” Émilie, Inès's classmate, is still feeling distressed after leaving high school where a psychological support unit has been opened. During the night from Saturday to Sunday, near Limoges, the body of Inès, a 15-year-old girl, stabbed to death, was found.
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An ambush
According to the Limoges public prosecutor, Emilie Abrantes, who spoke late Monday afternoon, the accused met Inès a few weeks ago by chance on a bus. They got to know each other better on social networks, and more particularly Snapchat. A meeting was therefore set for Friday evening.
The young man pretended to want to give her a piece of jewelry when his objective was quite different: to steal her cell phone. When Inès struggled, he delivered the fatal blows, explained the public prosecutor.
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“She wasn’t a girl who did anything.”
An unfortunate encounter which astounds this neighbor as the young girl benefited from a solid family environment. “She was a little girl who was always in a circle with her mother, her sister, always surrounded and who had her head on her shoulders. She was not a girl who did anything,” she says. .
A responsible young girl, present on social networks but sparingly, wonders Léa, one of her friends. “Inès was someone very, very discreet. She was not someone who put herself forward on the networks, not at all. She had a character to defend herself when necessary,” says She.
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A character which was not enough in the face of the barbarity of this teenager surprisingly unknown to the police services until then. A judicial investigation into robbery with violence resulting in death has been opened.
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