The investigating judges responsible for the investigation into the death of Adama Traoré, a young black man who died during an arrest in Beaumont-sur-OIse in 2016, want to hear in July two witnesses never heard before, a we learned on Friday. A decision welcomed by the lawyer for the Traoré family.

The investigating judges responsible for the investigation into the death of Adama Traoré in 2016 during an arrest, wish to hear in July two witnesses whom they have never heard before, we learned Friday from concordant sources, confirming information from the Parisian .

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The first witness is a man with whom the young 24-year-old black man had taken refuge before his arrest. He then tried to escape from the police during an operation which targeted his brother Bagui, suspected of extortion. This witness has so far only been heard by the gendarmes at the start of the case. The second is a woman who claimed to have witnessed this first attempted arrest.

"The magistrates finally seem to begin a serious investigation of this file"

On July 19, 2016, Adama Traoré died in the barracks of the Persian gendarmes, almost two hours after his arrest in his town of Beaumont-sur-Oise, in Val-d'Oise, after a chase , after having escaped a first inquiry. "It has been two years since I asked for these hearings which are very important. They had never been carried out, which justified our denouncing a denial of justice. We welcome this decision by the magistrates who therefore seem to finally begin a serious investigation of this file ", reacted Me Yassine Bouzrou, lawyer for the Traoré family.

This decision was notified by the judges Wednesday, the day after the disclosure of a medical report produced at the request of the family and calling into question the technique of arresting the gendarmes who arrested Adama Traoré. She also intervenes after the demonstration Tuesday before the Paris court. This, prohibited by the police headquarters, had been maintained by the young man's family to "demand justice". It took place a few days after a final medical examination ordered by the magistrates which again put out of question the police.

"These hearings are not the consequence of the demonstration. These investigations were planned for a long time and they had simply been postponed because of the health crisis," said Me Rodolphe Bosselut, the gendarmes' lawyer.

Family Lawyer Calls for Divestiture of IGGN

Me Bouzrou also wrote to the examining magistrates in order to demand the divestiture of the General Inspectorate of the National Gendarmerie (IGGN) and to obtain that the investigations be entrusted to the criminal brigade. To justify his request, he notably questions an internal message from the director general of the national gendarmerie, Christian Rodriguez, sent on Wednesday. In it, Christian Rodriguez "renews all (his) support and all (his) confidence" to the gendarmes involved in the arrest of Adama Traoré, who are placed under the status of assisted witness in this case.

"By affirming that he has full confidence in the gendarmes implicated in the death of Adama Traoré and by giving them his support, Mr. Rodriguez is therefore putting pressure on the IGGN investigators", writes Me Bouzrou in this letter. "It is indeed impossible for them to conduct this procedure with the independence essential to carrying out an effective investigation since they are subject to the opinion of the highest hierarchy of the national gendarmerie," he added.