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France probes judicial 'dysfunction' after girl's suspected murder
France probes judicial 'dysfunction' after girl's suspected murder Fleurance (France) (AFP) – France's government on Friday grappled with outrage over an 11-year-old girl's killing after it emerged that the main suspect was previously accused of sexually abusing children. Issued on: Modified: "It is clear that there has been a dysfunction," President Emmanuel Macron said in Montenegro where he was attending a European summit. He said he had urged Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's government...