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The 6:30 am news – Death of Alisha: a trap set for “futile” reasons

The two teens accused of Alisha murder, 14, found dead Monday evening in Argenteuil, risk up to 20 years in prison. They were remanded in custody that night. The unfolding of the facts according to the first elements reveals a premeditated aggression and of a rare violence. For perfectly futile reasons.

It would be a matter of rivalry. In September, the three college students met. Alisha had a brief history with the young boy before the latter sees the other young girl.

The schoolboy then could not stand that the two girlfriends continue to see each other. A photo of Alisha in her underwear is stolen and is found on the Snapchat social network. The young boy is temporarily excluded from high school for this fact, then the two young girls fall out and come to blows last Monday.

According to the prosecutor, text messages are then exchanged between the couple who “call for something to be done” to the girl, the young boy also complaining of insults towards his father. This Monday, the trap is therefore set. Alisha finds herself on the banks of the Seine, is struck by surprise and drowned.

The couple should normally spend this Tuesday in high school disciplinary council.
According to the Pontoise prosecutor it would therefore be a chain of futile facts that would have led to the assassination of Alisha.

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