The Assize Court of Seine-Saint-Denis sentenced, this Thursday, November 21, Anwar G. to a term of twenty years of criminal imprisonment. In July 2016, he had stabbed to death Chrystelle and Amelle, two mothers in the Courtillières housing project in Pantin.
While the public prosecutor before the Assize Court of Seine-Saint-Denis had requested 30 years - the maximum sentence - the murderer, with a shaved head and tortoiseshell glasses, was sentenced to 20 years of criminal imprisonment, (…)
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Double Murder in Paris Suburb: Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Killing Two Mothers
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Couple Confesses to Child Murder in Larache, Citing Infidelity Suspicions
1 December 2019, by SylvanusThe couple accused of committing a homicide in Larache have finally confessed. The residents of the locality, frustrated and still in shock, call on the justice system to be severe.
Accusation of betrayal, jealousy... The couple had specific motives for committing this infanticide. If the father decided to murder his son, it is because he firmly believed that he is not his own but the fruit of an extramarital affair of his ex-wife, reports the newspaper Assabah. His wife, for her part, (…) -
Investigation Reopens into Elderly Woman’s Death During Yellow Vest Protests
3 December 2019, by SylvanusAfter the transfer of the case to Lyon last summer, the investigation into the death of Zineb Redouane, 80, is resuming. The octogenarian had been injured in the face by a tear gas grenade on December 1, 2018 in Marseille, during a "yellow vest" demonstration.
"The next logical step is the placement in custody and the indictment of the riot police who had tear gas launchers in order to force them to tell the truth and to say which riot police officer shot at Mrs. Redouane. We want rapid (…) -
Electricity Price Hike Sparks Protests in Rabat as Residents Decry Complex Billing
15 December 2019, by Bladi.netHouseholds are grumbling against the rise in electricity prices in Rabat. A demonstration is planned for this purpose in the very near future.
The residents of Rabat are angry about the rise in electricity bills. According to consumer associations, the calculation of the electricity tariff is defined by complex modalities including unjustified taxes. This criticized method adds up different costs, thus arousing the ire of residents who can no longer stand the price increases.
As a (…) -
Moroccan Family Accidentally Leaves 10-Year-Old Son at Spanish Rest Stop During Road Trip
23 December 2019, by KamalThe Guardia Civil agents found themselves in a rather strange situation. A Moroccan family, residing in France, forgot their 10-year-old son in a rest area near Burgos.
According to the EFE news agency, a father did not notice the absence of his son when he had resumed the road to Morocco, after a short break at a gas station in northern Spain.
Abandoned on the spot, the child was taken care of by a truck driver, while he was walking along the A-1 motorway towards Madrid. The latter (…) -
Moroccan Court Sentences Three to 10 Years for Kidnapping and Abusing Spanish Teen
26 December 2019, by Kamal10 years of actual imprisonment were distributed by the criminal chamber near the Court of Appeal of Tangier to the 3 defendants, members of a single family. They are being prosecuted for abduction of a minor, sexual abuse, kidnapping and sequestration.
The case occurred in Assilah and dates back to last May, when the young girl, residing in Spain, had accompanied the defendant, aged 20, to the family home, after meeting on Facebook.
In August, she agreed to spend a few days at his (…) -
Carcassonne Hospital Welcomes Last Baby of 2019 and First of 2020
3 January 2020, by GinetteNew Year’s Eve was not a quiet night at the Carcassonne maternity ward. This unit of the city’s hospital had the joy of seeing the birth of the last baby of 2019, as well as the one who opened the ball of births in 2020.
Ilyes Abdelmoumen, 3.5 kg for 50 cm, was the last baby to be born in 2019 at the maternity ward of the Carcassonne hospital center. Expected by his parents for January 1, 2020, the little boy preferred to come out in the last hours of 2019. A happy birth that brings joy (…) -
Morocco Considers Free Trade Zone Near Ceuta to Combat Smuggling
9 January 2020, by SylvanusThe parliamentary prospecting mission on the situation of neglected children and women-mules at the Bab Sebta crossing point, recommends among other things the creation of a commercial free trade zone in Fnideq, in order to fight against food smuggling.
"This form of smuggling has repercussions, not only on the situation of the women and men carrying goods, but also on trade flows between the provinces of Tetouan and M’diq-Fnideq". These are the conclusions of the report of the (…) -
Moroccan Man Discovers 30-Year Infertility After Fathering Eight Children
12 January 2020, by Kamal, SylvanusWhile he is the father of eight children, three of whom have died, a fifty-year-old man living in a douar near Kelaâ des Sraghna, discovers, to his great surprise, his state of sterility after 30 years of marriage.
At the origin of this discovery, an embarrassing allegation from the fifty-year-old’s brother about one of his daughters, the youngest. Complaining about his child’s behavior to his brother, the latter revealed a secret to him: his children were not his.
Confused, he (…) -
Moroccan Families Opt for Spanish Schools Over Local Private Education
15 January 2020, by KamalForeign missions in Morocco, particularly Spanish and French schools, continue to attract many Moroccans.
Although private schools in Morocco start their promotions several months in advance, their offers do not seem to interest a large part of families, who prefer to turn to foreign missions that offer complete training modules.
According to the Hespress website, training fees in these missions range from 900 to 2,000 dirhams per month, up to 21,000 dirhams per year for Spanish (…)