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How many more Lyhannas must there be before France takes child sexual assault seriously? | Rokhaya Diallo
The outrage following the 11-year-old girl’s killing is justified. But the case reveals a deeper systemic neglect of child protection When the body of an 11-year-old girl was found in a disused grain silo on a farm in the Gers region of south-west France last month, the news sent shockwaves across the country . Lyhanna had been missing for nearly a week . Members of the public had been out combing the area. Suspicion quickly focused on Jérôme Barella, the 41-year-old father of one of Lyhanna’s classmates, in whose car Lyhanna had last been seen alive. Barella was charged in connection with the
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