The lawyer of the 15-year-old suspected of killing his mother in Algiers says that the crime was "an act of despair" and that death "could have been avoided." "Someone was going to die. The mother, son or sister. Or both," he shot.
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The lawyer of the 15-year-old suspected of killing his mother in Algiers says that the crime was "an act of despair" and that death "could have been avoided." "Someone was going to die. The mother, son or sister. Or both," he shot.
"It's an announced death that could have been avoided," says Cristiana Carvalho, to the Expresso newspaper. The 15-year-old lawyer who killed her mother blames the authorities for not removing the two children from her parents' house, where they lived in the context of domestic violence.