Let Malakai go in peace by paying homage to him and making as many people as possible aware of violence against children, this is the spirit of the white march which will take place at the beginning of the afternoon this Saturday at La Seyne-sur- Sea.
The relatives of the little victim as well as the inhabitants of the building where the drama took place will gather at the Parc de la Navale. The procession will set off through the streets of the city to reach the Cité Berthe. And they call on as many people as possible to join them in order to alert the population to violence against children.
“My nephew died under the blows of his stepfather. It’s not the first and unfortunately it won’t be the last.” indicates Mélissa, the aunt of Malakai, co-organizer, with Eeva, a friend of the family of this white march. “As a dear aunt, I am overwhelmed. We were not aware of this situation and we discovered the story on the day of the tragedy“laments the latter who considers that”the tragedy could have been avoided if social services had done their job“.
“We hope that there will be many of us because it is also important to feel supported in this ordeal.“conclude the two young women.
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