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The Family of Sheikh Béthio Thioune Ends Before the Judge, the Verdict Is Known for Sokhna Déthie Pene

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The Diourbel Correctional Court rendered its verdict in the case between Sokhna Déthie Péne, one of the widows of the late Thiantacoune guide, Sheikh Béthio Thioune, to her son-in-law Seydina Saliou Thioune. Suspended for illegal occupation of the plot, she was released, the court considering that she was not guilty of the charges against her. The court also dismissed Seydina Saliou Thioun's claim, which claimed 15 million CFA francs as damages.
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The Diourbel Correctional Court rendered its verdict in the case between Sokhna Déthie Péne, one of the widows of the late Thiantacoune guide, Sheikh Béthio Thioune, to her son-in-law Seydina Saliou Thioune. Suspended for illegal occupation of the plot, she was released, the court considering that she was not guilty of the charges against her. The court also dismissed Seydina Saliou Thioun's claim, which claimed 15 million CFA francs as damages.

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senenews.com broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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