Several hundred people gathered to pay tribute to Zineb Redouane Sunday in Marseille. This 80-year-old woman died last December after a tear gas grenade shot. Stéphane Frangi was on hand for Europe 1.

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This Sunday in Marseille, a parade marched to pay tribute to Zineb Redouane, the octogenarian who died after a tear gas grenade shot on the sidelines of a demonstration of yellow vests. The family is still waiting for the appointment of a magistrate because the case has been disoriented. And in Marseille, several hundred people marched in peace, at least at first. Stéphane Frangi was on hand for Europe 1.

Several hundred people marched in total silence. No slogan was chanted. There was however a banner at the head of the procession, held by the daughter of the deceased. She claims the truth and justice: "I want the truth about my mother's death, the whole truth, and stop the lies about her death." She left demanding justice, must be done justice She was convinced she was targeted, we want the truth about her death, that's the first goal. "

Tribute and anger

The silence is broken for the first time when the organizers of the rally asked plainclothes policemen to leave the procession, under the boos. Return to calm throughout the journey that takes people in the popular neighborhoods of the hypercentre to the feet of the old apartment Zineb Redouane.

There stops the demonstration of homage, there begins the manifestation of anger. Anti-fascist militants are present, the situation is tense and hostile slogans are uttered. There will even be a face-to-face meeting with the police.