Police in the city of Longueville, France have deployed a large number of officers in connection with the investigation into the murder of 11-year-old Louisa. Following the discovery of the girl’s body in a forest last night, authorities swiftly launched a crucial operation. On February 9th, at noon, Ivory Coast prosecutor Gregor Dolan stated, “We have designated a large number of police officers this afternoon for a search operation in the area of ‘Bois de Templiers’ in the forest.” He further mentioned that more than 120 national police officers are involved in this operation.
The purpose of the investigation is to “gather all possible evidence that could lead to the suspect’s identification,” as revealed by a close source to AFP. The prosecutor of Ivory Coast also disclosed that on the evening of February 8th, Louisa disappeared on her way back from her college in Epinay-sur-Orge, and her body was found in the forest at 2:30 am on February 9th. According to the police, the girl was stabbed multiple times. Given the nature of the case, investigations into the occasions of children’s murders have been initiated by the Ivory Coast prosecutor. During this time, a couple was taken into custody on Saturday, but they were released without any charges. The incident has instilled fear in the community, and people are eagerly awaiting justice. The urgency shown in this case indicates a determination to conduct further investigations to swiftly bring the culprit to justice.
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