He would have killed the daughter of the concierge of the building where she was staying. And she would have done it in revenge, because the caretaker had refused to give her a badge to enter and exit freely.

This would be the motive behind the brutal murder of Lola Daviet , the 12-year-old girl who was suffocated, slaughtered and then locked up in a plastic trunk in Paris.

The chilling details were told by the alleged perpetrator of the crime, Dahbia B., 24-year-old of Algerian origin who temporarily lived in her sister's house , in the same building as the victim's family, where the latter's mother took care of the concierge .

But the 24-year-old, who seems to suffer from mental problems, told the investigators that it was not her intention to hit her daughter, but the mother herself, but that she had confused .

Now Dahbia is under investigation for murder, child rape, torture and body concealment . In addition to killing Lola, in fact, he would subject her to terrible violence.

Also based on the story of the young Algerian, on which, however, the police continue to investigate in search of confirmation, Lola was lured into the house of Dabhia's sister under a pretext.

Here the 24-year-old allegedly gave her a shower and then abused her. The girl had been gagged and an autopsy revealed that she died of asphyxiation and that only after her death were other injuries inflicted.

Dahbia would then put Lola in a crate, later going out onto the street. A friend would have gone to pick her up with the car to take her to the house in the suburb from which she returned shortly after to return to her sister.

Before going up to her, however, he left the container with Lola's body in the courtyard of the palace. Shortly after, a homeless man found her and called the police.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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