Nathalie, the mother of Théo, one of the alleged assailants who allegedly pushed a 14-year-old teenager into the Seine after having hit her, testifies at the microphone of Europe 1. It was she who warned the police of the actions of his son, Monday evening, a few hours before the police found the body of the victim. 

TESTIMONY

She is a mother "horrified" by what her son seems to have done.

Nathalie is the mother of Théo, one of the two teenagers suspected of having hit on the banks of the Seine, in Argenteuil, Monday evening, Alisha, a teenage girl who attended her vocational school, before pushing her into the river and taking the leak.

It was to her that her son confided in after the tragedy, and it was Nathalie who called the police.

She testifies at the microphone of Europe 1.

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"Horrified, stressed, and humiliated"

"[Theo] went out around 1 to 1:30 p.m. They came back [with Juni, his girlfriend, the second suspect] and locked themselves in the room for an hour. My son got changed, and when he came out he got out. asked me if I had done any big mistakes in my life, "said the teenager's mother.

"I told him yes and I asked why he was asking me that question. That's when he told me he had typed a little."

A confession that took place around 4 p.m. 

"At the time, I told her I was going to go see her [Alisha]. For me, it was an altercation. But on the spot, I did not find anything except a bloody glove full of hair."

Panicked, Nathalie then runs to take refuge with her neighbor who convinces her to call the police.

What she does when she gets home.

"And they found her," she breathes, trembling.

"It's not what I was hoping for ... I tell myself that if he hadn't locked himself in his room and told me directly, it might have made a difference." 

"I'm horrified, stressed, and humiliated somewhere," adds Théo's mother, her voice tight with emotion.

"I sold my son." 

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In custody "for acts of assassination"

Search operations were launched and Alisha's lifeless body was recovered around 9 p.m., where she fell in the water, quai Saint-Denis.

Traces of blows to the head and face were found on the victim's body.

The two 15-year-old students, who had fled the time that Nathalie went to the scene of the tragedy, were finally arrested by the police in the night from Monday to Tuesday, around 2 a.m., when they had found refuge with a friend.

They were taken into custody "for acts of assassination" in the premises of the judicial police responsible for the investigation.

Neither the two teenagers arrested nor the victim were known to the police.