The judges responsible for the investigation into the murder of Mireille Knoll, a Jewish eighty-year-old woman killed in Paris in March 2018, ordered a trial for the assizes for "murder of a vulnerable person and committed because of the religion of the victim" at the against two suspects.

The judges responsible for the investigation into the murder of Mireille Knoll, a Jewish eighty-year-old woman killed in Paris in March 2018, ordered a trial for the assizes for "murder of a vulnerable person and committed because of the religion of the victim" at the against two suspects, we learned Monday from concordant sources. A third person is also referred to the assizes for "destruction of document or object concerning a crime or an offense to obstruct the manifestation of the truth", according to a judicial source.