Tragedy in the Gers – An 11‑year‑old girl, Lyhanna, disappeared after school in the south‑west of France last week. Her body was discovered on farmland near Fleurance on Thursday during a large search. The suspect is 41‑year‑old Jérôme B, jailed since Monday, who is the father of a friend of the victim. Witnesses reported seeing Lyhanna in B’s car on the afternoon she vanished.


Prior allegations – Over recent years, B has been named in four separate cases involving young girls. Two of those allegations were dropped for lack of evidence, one led to B’s dismissal as a maintenance worker at a secondary school after claims of “inappropriate behaviour” toward a teenager, and the fourth case involved a 10‑year‑old girl named Rosa who alleged repeated rapes. Medical examinations confirmed Rosa’s claims, yet B was never questioned for nine months from the initial complaint in August. Delays were compounded by jurisdictional transfers, illustrating systemic slowdowns in the French justice system.


Public outcry and political fallout – The sudden release of B’s criminal record has ignited fury across France. Political leaders from the far right, the conservative Les Républicains, and the Ecologists have seized the narrative. Jordan Bardella of the National Rally called the tragedy a warning that “the justice system is dysfunctional.” Bruno Retailleau criticized the system’s inability to safeguard children, while Marine Tondelier described the case as a symbol of a “politico‑judicial system incapable of handling sexual violence.”


Official responses – President Emmanuel Macron acknowledged clear failures: “It is unacceptable. We cannot look Lyhanna’s family in the face and say this was properly handled.” Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin expressed terror at the failures and questioned why a man who was the object of repeated suspicions was never kept away from children. Prime Minister Élisabeth Durk cited the need for a 15‑day report to investigate the chain of events that led to the tragedy.


Broader implications – As France heads toward its upcoming presidential elections, the incident has become a focal point for debates on judicial efficiency, child protection, and government accountability. The specter of hidden dangers in everyday environments underscores the urgency of reforms highlighted by lawmakers from across ideological lines.


Source: The Guardian, The Telegraph, Reuters, and local French outlets.