The recent discovery of 11-year-old Lyhanna's body, following her disappearance on May 29, has sparked significant national outrage in France. Her suspected murder has raised serious concerns about the judicial system's handling of such cases.
On June 8, a silent march was organized to honor Lyhanna's memory and to draw attention to the perceived failings within the justice system. Participants emphasized the urgent need for reform to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
The public outcry reflects a growing frustration with judicial processes, as citizens demand accountability and improvements in how cases involving vulnerable individuals are managed.