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The Blois prosecutor requested Friday, July 29 the dismissal of the parents of Inass, who died at the age of 4, before an assize court for aggravated voluntary homicide for the mother and complicity for the father.

Her name was Inass Touloub and was only aged 4 years. On August 11, 1987, the mutilated body of the little girl had been found in edge of the A10 motorway, near Blois, in the Loir-et-Cher. However, for almost 30 years, the little girl could not be identified. It was not until 2018 that the identity of the one who was then nicknamed “the martyred child of the A10” could have been discovered, with thearrest of his parentspermitted following a DNA sample operated on one of the brothers of the victim, reports France 3 Center Val-de-Loire. Indeed, thanks to this DNA, the investigators were then able to go back to the mother and father of the little girl.

As reminded Progress, the sixty-year-old parents of little Inass, born in Morocco, had been indicted in 2018 for “murder, concealment of a corpse, habitual violence against a minor under the age of 15”. At the time of their arrest, the father and mother of the girl were separated, the man living in Puteaux, in the Hauts-de-Seine while his ex-wife was domiciled in Villers-Cotterêts, in the Aisne. In police custody, Inass’s parents had blamed for his death, accusing each other of violence against the little girl. According The Parisian, scientific expertise had highlighted the many injuries inflicted on the girl, which in particular caused bone lesions on the upper limbs. This case deeply upset the whole of France. This Friday, July 29, a major rebound occurred, 35 years after the discovery of the lifeless body of Inass.

A trial next year?

As reported The Parisianthe public prosecutor of Blois, Frédéric Chevallier, has indeed requested the dismissal of Inass’s parents before an assize court for aggravated murder and complicity in aggravated murder. “The public prosecutor considers that the investigation and then the judicial information made it possible to characterize and retain, at the expense of the two indicted, this crime which justifies a public and contradictory debate before the assize court of the department and for which life imprisonment is incurred, said the prosecutor in his press release. The fate of the father and mother of Inass, released from pre-trial detention, now depends on the decision of the investigating judge, who will decide whether or not he will follow the indictment of the prosecutor of Blois, recalls France 3. it had to take place, the trial could be held in 2023. If the mother, who still denies the facts, is tried for aggravated voluntary homicide, she risks life imprisonment.

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