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French police confirm death of missing 11-year-old Lyhanna
French police confirm death of missing 11-year-old Lyhanna
DPAFri, June 5, 2026 at 7:25 PM UTC2 min readAdd Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.- French police confirm the death of missing 11-year-old Lyhanna, whose body was found in a grain silo near Toulouse after she went missing for a week.
- A 41-year-old man, the father of a school friend, is in custody and suspected of having something to do with the girl's fate, with previous complaints and investigations against him for the rape of minors.
- President Macron and Justice Minister Darmanin have criticized the justice system for its handling of information regarding the suspect, sparking national attention and calls for accountability in protecting children.
French police on Friday confirmed the death of an 11-year-old girl who went missing for a week in a case that made headlines nationwide in France.
A child's body discovered on Thursday in a grain silo in Fleurance, a village near Toulouse, is that of the missing girl Lyhanna, public prosecutor Olivier Naboulet said in a statement following a post-mortem examination, according to French media reports.
Further investigations are required to determine the cause of death.
AdvertisementAdvertisementA 41-year-old man, the father of a school friend, has been in custody for several days. He gave the 11-year-old a lift in his car last Friday, allegedly to drop her off at the swimming pool at her request.
The police suspect him of having something to do with the girl's fate.
It has emerged that there were several complaints and investigations against the man for the rape of minors, some of which the judicial authorities dropped or allowed to lapse.
Since the last complaint in August 2025, the man had not even been questioned by the police, the daily Le Figaro reported.
"It is clear that there has been a failure here, and we cannot overlook the fact that weaknesses have come to light; these must be addressed (...) as must the responsibilities at play here," President Emmanuel Macron asserted.
AdvertisementAdvertisementOn Thursday, Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin said that the justice system's handling of the information regarding the suspect was "completely unacceptable" and constituted a "failure."
In France, the girl's fate has now become the number one news story, and many people and politicians have expressed their shock that the justice system apparently cannot guarantee the protection of children.