In a place away from the dwellings of Argenteuil (Val-d'Oise), a young girl had been brutally beaten and then thrown into the Seine, still conscious.

It is for these acts that two college students are judged from this Monday at the Pontoise children's court.

Aged 15 at the time of the facts, the boy and the girl in question will appear from Monday to Thursday behind closed doors, detailed the prosecution, confirming information from

Figaro

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For this news item which had a national impact, they face twenty years in prison.

Harassment

According to the elements revealed after the events to the press by the Pontoise prosecutor, Alisha Khalid, 14, succumbed on March 8, 2021 to an ambush set by her two classmates at the foot of the pillars of the motorway viaduct A15, which spans the Seine.

The autopsy concluded death by drowning.

Relations within the trio educated in third in the same establishment, “three friends at the beginning”, had deteriorated the weeks preceding the tragedy, between love affairs and “trivialities” teenagers, had then related the prosecutor Eric Corbaux.

Things had escalated to the point that their vocational school had temporarily excluded the two accused for the harassment of the victim.

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

The defendants, T. and J., were to go to a disciplinary council the day after the trap that cost the life of the teenager.

Custody

Nearly a week after Alisha's death, more than 2,000 people paid tribute to her during a white march in Argenteuil, under the slogans "No to revenge porn", "stop harassment" or "justice for Alisha ".

The two teenagers have been in pre-trial detention for a year.

Asked by AFP, their lawyers did not wish to speak or did not respond immediately.

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  • Argenteuil

  • Homicide

  • Miscellaneous facts

  • Cyber ​​harassment

  • Ile-de-France