A few days after the murder in Bondy of a 15-year-old teenager, the father of the young victim confides in Europe 1, and hopes that justice will be done.

"I never thought that there would be armed people like that, who come to shoot for free," he repeats. 

TESTIMONY

The investigation continues in Bondy, a few days after the assassination of Aymane, a 15-year-old teenager shot dead in a neighborhood house in the commune of Seine-Saint-Denis.

On Monday, two brothers aged 17 and 27 were indicted and placed in pre-trial detention.

For their part, the parents of the victim, devastated, await the burial of their son from Algeria, where they have found refuge, wishing for the moment to stay away from Bondy. 

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Contacted by Europe 1, Aymane's father confides in always rehashing the images of the tragedy.

"My son died in my arms. I still have the images spinning in my head," he says.

"When he fell to the ground, when I start trying to talk to him and he doesn't answer me…"

The family demands justice

"I never thought that one day my son would be killed in front of my eyes", continues the father.

"I never thought that there would be armed people like that and who come to shoot for free. They are kids…" Kids with whom his son would have already had several sometimes violent altercations.

The family demands that justice be done.