Uproar in France as it emerges suspect in case of missing girl had rape allegations dismissed
Outrage has erupted in France following the discovery of a body believed to be that of 11-year-old Lyhanna, who went missing last week. The main suspect, a 41-year-old father of two, had previously faced multiple allegations of sexually abusing children, including accusations of rape, which were dismissed due to lack of evidence or consent.

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AI-generatedOutrage has erupted in France following the discovery of a body believed to be that of 11-year-old Lyhanna, who went missing last week. The main suspect, a 41-year-old father of two, had previously faced multiple allegations of sexually abusing children, including accusations of rape, which were dismissed due to lack of evidence or consent. The prosecutor confirmed that investigations into some of these prior complaints were still ongoing when Lyhanna disappeared. In response to the public outcry, the interior minister has requested an inquiry into the handling of these past cases. Activists are calling for stronger laws to address sexual violence, criticizing the system's perceived failure to act on victims' testimonies.
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5 extracted“What we’re discovering day after day is absolutely unbearable,” said government spokesperson Maud Bregeon.
Interior minister demanded the justice ministry carry out an inquiry into the handling of the cases.
Previous legal complaints against the suspect accused him of raping a minor.
Suspect in missing girl case had previous rape allegations dismissed by judicial system.
A body was discovered on Thursday and formal identification was under way.