Exterior view of the L'Espace nightclub in Rennes. - Google Maps / Street View

It is a message of "anger and hate" that posted this weekend on social networks the mother of Dorian Guéméné on learning that the plaque in tribute to her son had been degraded a few days earlier. The 24-year-old had been severely beaten by several individuals outside the L'Espace nightclub in Rennes. Waiter in a bar in the Breton capital, he died of his injuries.

A plaque in his honor had been unveiled in October in the presence in particular of the mayor of Rennes Nathalie Appéré. It is this same plaque that was broken on the deceased's face by one or more individuals. "A gesture as cowardly as free," denounces the mother of the young man who filed a complaint against X for degradation.

A trial before the assizes scheduled for 2021

In this case, which was the subject of a re-enactment in mid-October, six people between the ages of 19 and 28 were charged with "murder with ambush" and "aggravated violence". Five of them have since been released under judicial supervision. Their trial is scheduled to take place before the Assize Court in the first half of 2021.

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