France to Review 70,000 Allegations of Violence Against Minors After Girl’s Death

PARIS, June 8 (Reuters) – French ⁠Justice ⁠Minister Gerald ⁠Darmanin said on Monday he ​had told public prosecutors to review ‌70,000 ongoing allegations of ‌violence against minors, after ⁠an ⁠outcry over the death an 11-year-old girl.

• The ​girl’s death caused outrage after authorities said they had not acted ​on previous child rape allegations against the ⁠main ⁠suspect.

• The case ⁠marked ​a “terrible failure from the state, and of ​the justice ⁠system,” Darmanin said.

• Prosecutors had to review all formal complaints filed with authorities across the country ⁠by July 14 as “an absolute priority,” he added.

• ⁠Asked if he would resign, Darmanin said: “If any shortcomings are identified, I will take responsibility and propose disciplinary actions ranging from a reprimand to dismissal.”

• Lawmakers across the political spectrum said ⁠the case highlighted the justice system’s failure to protect women and children from sexual violence.

(Reporting by Hugo ​Lhomedet; Editing by Dominique Vidalon ​and Andrew Heavens)

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