Europe 1 with AFP 07:25, November 18, 2021, modified at 07:26, November 18, 2021

At 14, Dinah committed suicide in early October. The drama took place at his parents' home in Kingersheim, near Mulhouse in the Haut-Rhin. The young girl had been the victim of bullying for two years. Thursday, on the occasion of the national day of fight against this plague, his family assured to want "the truth".

Relatives of Dinah, a 14-year-old Alsatian high school student who committed suicide after being the victim according to them of school harassment, will file "several complaints" in order to "bring out the truth" on this tragedy, their door declared on Thursday -speak. "Several complaints will be filed in the coming days in addition to the investigation already opened" by the prosecutor's office of Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin) for "harassment", indicated the president of the association against school harassment Hugo !, Hugo Martinez, 22, who "accompanies" the family of the teenager.

The number and grounds for complaints will be "refined" in the coming days, added Hugo Martinez, who spoke on Thursday, the national day against bullying at school.

The family of the teenager, who ended her life on the night of October 4 to 5, had indicated that they would wait until the end of the 40-day Muslim mourning period before filing a complaint.

Exploitation of Dinah's social networks and phone

"The investigations are continuing with a number of hearings as well as by the exploitation of the use of social networks and the girl's telephone", declared to AFP the prosecutor of the Republic of Mulhouse, Edwige Roux. -Morizot.

Dinah's relatives have appointed Me Laure Boutron-Marmion, of the Paris bar, to represent them, said Mr. Martinez.

"The wish of the family is really to bring out the truth, that justice be done", for "the memory" of the teenager but also "so that there are no more" similar dramas , he continued.

The young girl's relatives "are emerging from a 40-day period of mourning. There is now the daily life that will return. And the daily life without a little sister, without a daughter, it is a daily life that is emptied", underlined Mr. Martinez.

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Comrades questioned by the family

The teenager, educated in second class, was found hanged at the family home in Kingersheim, near Mulhouse, on the night of October 4 to 5.

She was the last and only daughter of three siblings.

During a white march that brought together more than a thousand people in Mulhouse at the end of October, Dinah's mother had questioned several of her comrades in front of journalists: according to her parents, Dinah was the victim of harassment by young girls rubbed shoulders with college and to which she had confided her homosexuality.

The investigation was entrusted to the Wittenheim police station, according to the prosecution, which also seized the central office against hate online.