'The case of Lyhanna is not exceptional': Head of Women for Women France
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An 11-year-old girl named Lyhanna has been murdered in France, and the primary suspect is a man previously reported to police as a suspected sex offender. According to Sarah McGrath, CEO of Women for Women France, this case exemplifies persistent failures within the French justice system. She argues that Lyhanna's death is not an anomaly, but rather reflects how the system routinely handles—or fails to handle—cases involving suspected predators. McGrath's criticism extends to the broader French government and judicial apparatus, highlighting how women and children remain vulnerable despite reports to authorities.
Source: https://www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/perspective/20260616...
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