Shock and outrage: Lola's murderer calls for death penalty!

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The case of the murder of 12-year-old Lola Daviet caused a stir: Dahbia Benkired was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Der Fall des Mordes an der 12-jährigen Lola Daviet sorgt für Aufsehen: Dahbia Benkired wurde zu lebenslanger Haft verurteilt.
The case of the murder of 12-year-old Lola Daviet caused a stir: Dahbia Benkired was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Shock and outrage: Lola's murderer calls for death penalty!

The tragic murder of 12-year-old Lola Daviet shocked France last year and continues to spark heated debates about security and justice. How Marie France reported, the crime was committed on October 14, 2022 in the 19th arrondissement of Paris. Lola, who last went into a residential building at 3:20 p.m., was found dead in a suitcase by a homeless man that evening. The gruesome cause of death: asphyxia, multiple stab wounds and decapitation.

In this horrific case, 27-year-old Dahbia Benkired was identified as the perpetrator. She was found guilty by a jury on October 24, 2025 after four and a half hours of deliberations. The charges included murder involving rape and torture. Courts described this act as an “outburst of hatred and violence.” The verdict caused a stir because Benkired was the first woman in France to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of early release since this punishment was introduced in 1994.

Public reactions and emotions

The issue of punishment for such crimes has also moved the media and the public. Amandine Pellissard, a prominent mother, voiced her calls for harsher punishment, including the restoration of the death penalty, on the television program “Au jour d’aujourd’hui.” Her distress could hardly be clearer: she has a daughter of the same age as Lola and identifies strongly with the pain of the affected family. Pellissard also criticized the fact that Benkired can continue to live at the state's expense even though she is subject to an obligation to leave the country. A prisoner in France costs around 100 euros a year - a sum that, in her opinion, is unacceptable given the circumstances.

These emotional reactions are not unfounded. Loud Wikipedia The Daviet family suffered greatly from the loss. Johan Daviet, Lola's father, died of health complications on February 23, 2024, just a year after his daughter's tragic death. This family tragedy has left its mark on society and sharpened the discussion about social security.

A shocking case

During the course of the investigation, it emerged that Benkired entered France legally in 2016 and had no previous criminal record. Despite her background as a victim of domestic violence, the court found that she was mentally healthy at the time of the crime. The case has sparked not only legal scrutiny but also numerous political debates, especially after the identity of the perpetrator and her refugee status became public.

A final verdict in such an emotional case raises many questions and remains a hotly debated topic among the public. The discussion about how France deals with such terrible crimes and how the affected families can be supported has gained momentum due to current developments and will certainly continue to resonate for a long time.