The teacher’s widower Agnes Lassallemurdered by one of her students in France, she wanted to say goodbye this weekend to his beloved with a heartfelt tribute at the foot of the church of Sainte Eugénie de Biarritz.
On the notes of the French version of the classic LOVE, by Nat King Cole and Bert Kaempfert, Stéphane Voirin began Lindy Hoping in front of his partner’s coffin.
Although it started alone, some of the participants they did not hesitate to accompany himas can be seen in the images captured by the station France Bleu Basque Country.
Voirin’s dance thus became a moving tribute to Agnès Lassalle e It went viral all over France.
A farewell in a vitalistic tone, the dance -one of Lassalle’s passions-, which moved society, after the terrible crime that shocked the whole country and continues to cause awe on the Basque-French coast.
The terrible murder of Agnès Lassalle, 53, took place on February 22, in a classroom of the Santo Tomás de Aquino high school, a private school in Saint Jean de Luzcommune of just 14,000 inhabitants located on the tourist coast of the French Basque Country.
The center is located approx 15 kilometers from the French-Spanish borderand many students come from the Gipuzcoan cities of Irun and Hondarribia.
Tom, a 16-year-old student with mental health issues, he killed his teacher in the middle of Spanish language class, the second hour of the school day that day. The defendant stood up in the middle of the courtroom, with an 18cm knife wrapped in kitchen paper, bolted the courtroom door and addressed the teacher, who was standing in front of the blackboard.
According to Bayonne public prosecutor Jérome Bourrier, Tom inflicted a single stab, “fast, smooth, unceremonious”, from bottom to top, resulting in a 14-centimeter wound that dissected the aorta, impacted the right lung and punctured the sternum, resulting in his death.
Mental problems
A few hours after the murder, Jaime Tolosa, father of a 17-year-old student and a 15-year-old student, explained to The avant-garde that, according to what his children had told him, the young man shouted “¡It’s not me, I’m possessed!” at the time of the crime.
The prosecutor confirmed this point and pointed to it the young man was being treated.
Tom felt animosity towards Professor Lasalle for the note I had put in Spanish, lower than expected and lower than the grades he had obtained in the rest of the subjects, according to the prosecutor.
From the prosecutor’s office they consider the young man “Criminally responsible”, and a lawsuit for premeditated murder was opened.
Source: The Vanguard
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