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6 teens in France linked to beheading of teacher go on trial
- The trial comes after Samuel Paty, the 47-year-old teacher, was beheaded near his secondary school in 2020
- A lawyer for the victim’s family says the trial needs to highlight the reasons why the teens ‘committed the unforgivable’
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Six teenagers went on trial in Paris on Monday for their role in the 2020 beheading of teacher Samuel Paty, the first of two trials in a case that horrified France.
The suspects, some wearing sunglasses and surgical masks, arrived holding their coats over their faces to disguise their identities before entering the Juvenile Court.
The trial is being held behind closed doors given the young ages – between 13 and 15 years old – of the defendants at the time of the events.
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Only people directly affected by the case can attend the hearing. The press does not have access to the courtroom, guarded by police officers, and it is banned to report what is said during the hearings, even by quoting lawyers.
The 47-year-old history and geography teacher was stabbed and then beheaded near his secondary school in the Paris suburb of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine on October 16, 2020.
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