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March 07, 2021 It was a terrible lie that triggered the storm in radicalized circles that led to the beheading of Professor Samuel Paty, in France, on October 16, by a terrorist of Chechen origin.



The lie was told by the student who denounced prof.

Paty for getting her out of class as a Muslim, before showing Charlie Hebdo's caricatures.

The girl told her father because she didn't want to confess that she hadn't even set foot in class that day, like so many other times.



This was reported by Le Parisienne, on the basis of the depositions released by the young woman to the Paris Police.



She did not want to disappoint her father: her twin sister, who was always present at school and who did much better than her, suffered terribly.

A drama within a drama.

The girl, who is 13 and attends the eighth grade, confessed before the investigators when, more than a month after the teacher's murder, she was arrested for false denunciation and was interrogated at length by the anti-terrorism judge.



She confessed to the judge that she had never been to class, in the school of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, in the banlieue of Paris, that day she had never gone.

"I was not present on the day of the caricatures, he admitted remembering well that October 6, when Samuel Paty proposed to his students the lesson" Situation of dilemma: to be or not to be Charlie. "



Ten days later, following the protests of the girl's father Under pressure from Islamist circles, Paty, 47, was beheaded upon leaving school.



The student lied to the police immediately after the murder: "She told me I was disturbing in class and invited me out." A storm accompanied by hype of false claims and focused on the alleged Islamophobia in the school exploded and spread on social networks by the girl's father, Brahim Chnina, 48, flanked and supported by the Islamist militant listed as radicalized, Abdelhakim Sefrioui.



After a few days the Jihad of Abdoullakh broke out. Anzorov, 18, a radical Chechen who lived in the neighborhood and who was looking for an excuse to take action. 



"I lied about something" were the first words of the girl.

zina to investigators who insisted on seeking the truth.

And then: "If I had told my father these things all this would not have happened."



The father, under investigation for complicity in murder, "regretted" the turn taken by the events.

The girl's lawyer blames him for the disproportionate reaction, refusing to leave the child, who has now changed schools, all the responsibility for the murder of Samuel Paty.