Shocking gang rape of Jewish girl in Paris suburb stuns France
France is in shock after the gang rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl that occurred in the suburbs of Paris. The brutal crime was committed by three underage boys. One of the attackers, whose anonymized photo was published by the newspaper "Le Figaro," was the victim's boyfriend.
10:17 AM EDT, June 26, 2024
The attack on the teenager was described by the "Times of Israel." The underage perpetrators took their 12-year-old victim to an abandoned aircraft hangar, where they brutally beat and raped her. They also threatened to kill her if she revealed the truth about the crime.
The attackers also mocked the teenager’s origin. The 12-year-old is Jewish. According to the testimony of one of the offenders, the direct reason for the crime was the victim’s failure to disclose her Jewish origin to her boyfriend. All three perpetrators admitted their guilt. The incident was reported on June 18 at 2:00 PM ET.
Rape in France: Photo of the perpetrator shown
French media published an anonymized photo of one of the offenders. It is the 12-year-old boyfriend of the raped teenager. In the photo, which he posted in an Instagram story, he is sitting in the abandoned hangar—the very place where, according to "Le Figaro," the rape occurred.
The teenager is a fifth-grade student in elementary school. He started "dating" his victim at the end of May.
Information obtained by the newspaper "Le Figaro" indicates that the attacker was not a diligent student. He often skipped classes and roamed around the suburbs of Paris. He spent a lot of time with girls he met on social media. He declared "hatred of Jews."
Journalists from "Le Figaro" also disclosed the content of conversations between the victim and the attacker. The teenagers sent each other "love confessions." The 12-year-old told her boyfriend that she was—like him—a Muslim. Her testimony indicates that she lied to avoid persecution from her schoolmates.
The rape case is one of the main topics of the French parliamentary election campaign. Politicians in France are accusing each other of "stoking anti-Semitic sentiments."