Charlotte Caubel believes “that today, we must first think of the parents of Lola”, this 12-year-old teenager whose body was found in a trunk in the 19th arrondissement in Paris.
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“When you are about to live with this all your life, you want a little silence”said Thursday, October 20 on franceinfo Charlotte Caubel, Secretary of State for Children, after the murder of little Lola, 12, and while rallies at the call of the far right arouse controversy.
“I believe that today, we must first think of Lola’s parents, Lola’s classmates, Lola’s teachers who will all live with these abominable facts about which we have no words and which have amazed”asks Charlotte Caubel.
The Secretary of State calls for “to respect the mourning of the parents who themselves asked that the white march be temporized, because they need silence around what they have experienced”. She said to herself “scared” for “all children” and especially “the students, who are in a hubbub around these facts”. “They want to think of Lola differently than how everyone asks them to think.” She points “media images” and the “networks” social. “Let’s put ourselves in the place of Lola’s parents and keep the silence a little”insists Charlotte Caubel.
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