Dahbia Benkired: Life imprisonment for the cruel crime against Lola!
Dahbia Benkired was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 12-year-old Lola. Details of the trial and conviction.

Dahbia Benkired: Life imprisonment for the cruel crime against Lola!
On October 24, 2025, Dahbia Benkired was sentenced in a Paris court to a reversible life sentence, making her the first woman to receive this maximum sentence in France. This brings a final verdict on the tragic circumstances surrounding the murder of 12-year-old Lola Daviet, who died in a gruesome crime in October 2022. How Le Parisien reported, the trial gained widespread attention because of the shocking details of the crimes that emerged during the trial.
Over the course of the six days of the trial, the seriousness of the offenses was taken into account. Benkired was found guilty not only of murder, but also of sexual abuse, torture and barbaric acts. The lawyer for the Daviet family commented on the court's decision and expressed satisfaction with the verdict, which does justice to the gravity of the injustice committed. “The punishment reflects the extent of the suffering,” he said, emphasizing the emotional burden borne by the victims’ families. Dahbia Benkired herself expressed regret for her actions during the trial, while her defense attorney denied any intention to torture alleged by the prosecution and pointed to the lack of actual will to inflict suffering.
Consequences and reactions to the verdict
Benkired's conviction is not only a legal milestone, but also represents a clear social commentary on the need to remove dangerous individuals from circulation. The prosecutor had deemed the life sentence necessary to protect society and given the gruesome nature of the crimes.
In the context of these guilty verdicts, previous practice regarding women in prison should also be examined. According to one global report According to the Association for the Prevention of Torture, women in prison often experience additional challenges. These include not only inadequate medical care, but also discriminatory practices carried out in prison. The need for reforms in this area is clear, especially for vulnerable groups who are particularly suffering under existing conditions.
Ask for justice and possible appeals
The public reacted to the verdict now announced partly with relief, partly with a lipstick-filled call for stricter measures against criminals of this kind. Harsh calls for further legal action were voiced by a group of people from the extremist spectrum who met in front of the court.
According to reports, the defense has not yet decided whether to appeal the verdict. According to Benkired's lawyer, a decision should be made within ten days.
This case has challenged not only the legal boundaries of justice, but also societal values when dealing with violent crime and its impact on the community affected by such deeply shocking acts.