Who is really Dahbia B, the alleged murderer of little Lola, 12, found dead and tortured in a trunk, in the middle of Paris, 2 weeks ago? This is the question that the investigators are asking as the 24-year-old young woman is currently locked up in Fresnes under high security. She who confessed to being the author of the drama which traumatized France, is the subject of numerous articles. And in the columns of Paris Matchwe learn a little more about his troubled past.
Hallucinations
Indeed, if we already know that the death of Dahbia’s mother, Nabila, in 2020, was the cause of a great shock for her, our colleagues explain that she began to “look for a fight“from the death of his mother, following cancer. At the time, a neighbor reported having called the police several times because cries came from the apartment of Nabila’s daughters…
“Fights broke out over trifles, for example a makeup product that had disappeared. She violently pulled her sisters’ hair”, we learn. And to add that at night, Dahbia also had nightmares and woke up screaming: “Quick ! Get up, the parents are waiting for us”. Later, she would also have had waking visions of her mother, and would have been surprised by friends who had noticed an absent and hypnotized look. “I speak between me and me”she would have answered them in these moments.
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This very solid bond with his mother was shattered in 2020, at the time of his death. In an irregular situation since the end of the summer, Dahbia had no intention of returning to Algeria, we are told, where her roots were no longer what they were. Lately, it is said that Dahbia “intended to change his religion. She frequented evangelical circles.. Our colleagues assure that in Algeria, where her father also died of cancer, in 2018, she was nicknamed “Dina”which literally means “the one for whom justice has been done“.
His mother’s past comes out
Family ties had been broken in Algeria since 2015. Indeed, Paris Match reports that Nabila’s father turned his back on her when she divorced her husband whom she loved, Foudil, father of her daughters, to make a sham marriage in France, in order to obtain nationality… The following year, in 2016, Nabila brought her three daughters with visas.
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