“she was pushed in the back” says the mother’s lawyer

The 11-year-old girl seriously injured in the face last Wednesday, a week ago, in her college, the private Catholic establishment Notre Dame du Rocher, must be auditioned this Wednesday afternoon in Chambéry by investigators, we learned this Tuesday from corroborating sources.

The images were widely distributed on social networks: the mother of the teenager claims that her daughter was the victim of a racist attack, a thesis refuted by the prosecutor’s office in Chambéry. The public prosecutor indicates, on the basis of several testimonies, that the schoolgirl fell alone in the courtyard, and that she was injured by falling on a bench.

The mother’s lawyer persists and signs

“She did not fall on her own at all, besides the wounds show it”, insists Me Fabien Ndoumou, the mother’s lawyer, contacted by France Bleu Pays de Savoie. “Before we pushed her, there was a boy who had grabbed her, who had hit her twice, she had scratched it on the finger, and when she was leaving to go and report to the manager , that’s where the other comrades pushed her on her back “.

According to Me Fabien Ndoumou, this sixth grade student was harassed by her comrades since the beggining of the school year. “Harassment with racist insults – dirty bitch, dirty nigger, you’re going to make me dirty -“. Facts that had already been reported to the management of the college. The mother “told the CPE that there had been preconditions, and that the child had always been afraid to go and report it to the person in charge”, says the lawyer.

The child cannot lie

For Master Ndoumou, the situation has only worsened over the weeks, until it came to the violence of last week. Young Anna Chloe reportedly told her mother when she woke up in the hospital after her operation that she had been “push”. “The child cannot lie, she comes out of her alarm clock and she declares – I was pushed, I was pushed! -, do you think that an 11 year old child can lie like that?”.

This Parisian lawyer asks this “Let justice be done”. “We must not continue to protect this kind of action, France is a country of human rights, there is equality between citizens, we must not let this kind of thing last, otherwise it will encourage other similar facts “.

No scene images

Concerning the images of the CCTV cameras of the college – which the mother says she could not see – the Rectorate specifies that these “cameras do not record anything and are not used in real time”, hence the impossibility of seeing the images.

Let us recall, moreover, that the mother of the schoolgirl is herself the subject of a complaint for “incitement to hatred” from the principal of the college. The latter, since the dissemination of images on social networks, has indeed received hundreds of death threats.


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