Thursday, June 11, 2026 - Women in Paris took their clothes off as they protested with placards after the murd£r of an 11-year-old French girl whose alleged k!ller had several times been denounced to police as a s£x offender.
More than 60,000 came out on Monday, June 8, to engage in protests across the country following the k!lling of Lyhanna.
Women's activists went n@ked from the waist upwards as they
demanded for safety and justice for girls and women.
Many demanded the resignation of Justice Minister Gérald
Darmanin – one of the senior members of the government.
Their outrage is due to the fact that the suspect, 41-year-old Jérôme Barella, had been reported to police last August by the mother of a 10-year-old called Rosa, who alleged he had s£xually abused her daughter on several occasions.
Medical evidence confirmed she had been abused, and yet not
once in the nine months since the complaint was filed was Barella questioned by
investigators.
According to the angry French public, had the suspect been at least contacted by police he would have known he was being watched and that may have prevented Lyhanna's de@th.
Lyhanna's body was found last Thursday, June 4, at a farm
around 10km from the town of Fleurance in south-west France, where she was last
seen at the end of school six days previously.
Barella, who is the father of a friend of Lyhanna, was taken
into custody three days after her disappearance.
He has denied any involvement in her d£ath but has admitted
taking her in his car to a local swimming pool. When he was questioned by an
investigating judge he refused to answer any questions.
It has since emerged that he was named in several other cases of alleged s£xual abuse in recent years, which should have made the Rosa case a priority, but did not.



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