A white march in memory of Alisha, the teenager hit by two other young people and found drowned on March 8 in Argenteuil, took place on Sunday in this city.

More than 2,000 people, including many adolescents and their parents, met in front of the private professional high school Cognacq-Jay, where Alisha was studying.

More than 2,000 people took part on Sunday in Argenteuil (Val-d'Oise) in a white march in memory of a 14-year-old teenager, Alisha, who drowned on March 8, after being violently struck by two comrades and thrown into the Seine.

The two suspects, a 15-year-old boy and girl, were indicted for murder and remanded in custody on Thursday.

Early Sunday afternoon, many adolescents accompanied by some of their parents met in front of the establishment where Alisha and her two attackers were educated, the starting point for the march.

"Pay homage to a good girl"

In turn, they placed bunch of flowers and little notes in front of the door of the Cognacq-Jay private vocational school.

The banner "homage to Alisha" was displayed there and white roses strewn the ground.

Alisha's mother gathered, moved, in front of the establishment.

Maeva, a 15-year-old who had been in the same class as Alisha last year, donned a white T-shirt with the girl's image to participate in the walk and "pay homage to a good girl, nice, far from the stories ".

Alisha was the victim of an ambush set out by her two comrades on March 8, in the afternoon, under the viaduct of the A15 motorway, according to the first elements of the investigation revealed by the Pontoise prosecutor .

In this place away from homes, she was said to have been brutally beaten and then thrown into the river, still conscious.

Relations within the trio educated in third in the same establishment, "three friends at the beginning", had deteriorated in the previous weeks, between love affairs and "teenage trivia", according to the prosecution.

"Bullying does exist at school"

Things had escalated to the point that their high school had temporarily excluded the two suspects for the victim's harassment.

Alisha had seen her phone hacked and photos of her in her underwear posted on Snapchat.

The two indicted were to pass a disciplinary council on March 9, the day after the tragedy.

During the march, the slogan "stop harassment, justice for Alisha" appeared stuck on the walls of Argenteuil, about 16 km north of Paris.

"It's serious what happened," said Tayna, a teenage girl in the procession.

"Bullying exists at school," said the young girl, saying herself to call her mother as soon as she experiences it.