French Prosecutors Seek Murder Charge for Teen Suspect in Fatal School Stabbing
- French prosecutors have requested to charge a 14-year-old pupil with murder for allegedly stabbing a teaching assistant to death.
- The pupil reportedly aimed to attack 'any' monitor after receiving a reprimand over kissing his girlfriend.
- Regional Prosecutor Denis Devallois stated that the teenager admitted to 'being the perpetrator' and intended to kill.
- President Macron condemned the violence during a cabinet meeting, and the victim's family organized a silent march in Nogent.
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After yet another fatal stabbing incident at a secondary school in France, the government feels compelled to tighten security measures.

France mourns as teen charged with killing teaching assistant, minute of silence observed nationwide
LILLE, June 13 — A 14-year-old schoolboy was charged with the murder of a teaching assistant stabbed to death earlier this week, prosecutors said yesterday, as schools across France held a minute of silence. The secondary school pupil was arrested Tuesday after allegedly stabbing to death a school monitor—a 31-year-old mother of a young boy—during a bag search in the eastern town of Nogent. Quentin G. was charged with the “murder of a person in …
The college student who stabbed a female supervisor on Tuesday, June 10th is charged with "murder of a person in charge of a public service mission".
In the small French town of Nogent, a 14-year-old woman kills a school employee with several stabbings on Tuesday. Since then, he has been in custody, a case for murder has been filed. During a hearing, the prosecutor's office gains insights into the teen's psyche.
On Tuesday, June 10, a 14-year-old student stabbed a guard in Nogent. The victim, a 31-year-old mother, died shortly afterwards. Arrested and placed in police custody, the suspect, who was remanded on Thursday, faces a heavy penalty. - Murder from Mélanie: what penalty does the 14-year-old accused face? (Police, justice and other facts).
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