Just a week after the brutal murder of a young French girl, Philippine, in the Bois de Boulogne near Paris, involving a Moroccan migrant facing deportation, another murder has shaken the country. This time, the victim is 17-year-old Kilian Binard, a promising boxer from Normandy, who was stabbed to death on Sunday, September 29th, in a nightclub parking lot near Bayeux. The suspect? An Algerian national whose residence permit had just been renewed.
Once again, the devastating consequences of France’s open-border policies and the left-wing government’s lax approach to immigration are thrust into the spotlight as the nation grapples with the growing sense of injustice and insecurity.
Kilian Binard: A Promising Life Stolen by Migrant Violence
Kilian Binard was not just another statistic. The 17-year-old Normandy boxing champion, who had recently won the title of young hopeful in his discipline, was a talented young man with a bright future. But his life was tragically cut short in a violent attack outside the nightclub “L’Octavia” in Subles.
In the early hours of Sunday, Kilian and his friends were preparing to leave the nightclub when they crossed paths with Nasser Bekaddour, a 24-year-old Algerian national. According to initial findings, the fight, which involved around twenty people, escalated when Bekaddour retrieved a knife from his car and stabbed Kilian in the back and neck, delivering the fatal blow. […]
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