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France outraged over judicial failings as missing 11-year-old's body identified

FILE PHOTO: French Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin and Interior Minister Laurent Nunez arrive to attend a working meeting on organized crime at the Prefecture of Bouches-du-Rhone in Marseille, France, November 20, 2025. REUTERS/Manon Cruz/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: French Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin and Interior Minister Laurent Nunez arrive to attend a working meeting on organized crime at the Prefecture of Bouches-du-Rhone in Marseille, France, November 20, 2025. REUTERS/Manon Cruz/File Photo Reuters

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PARIS - A body discovered in southwestern France was identified on Friday as that of a missing 11-year-old girl whose case has sparked outrage after authorities disclosed they had not acted on previous allegations of child rape against the main suspect.

The victim, who has only been identified by her first name, Lyhanna, was reported missing in the small southern town of Fleurance on May 29, after leaving school. The 41-year-old father of a classmate was arrested on evidence that he was seen with her on the afternoon she disappeared.

After a massive search, the body was discovered on Thursday in farmland near her hometown.

"At this time, the victim's identity has been confirmed through DNA testing. The body found is indeed that of Lyhanna," the prosecutor's office in the southwestern city of Agen, which is overseeing the case, said in a statement on Friday.

Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin said on French television that the judicial system "failed to protect this little girl."

"I would like to offer my apologies to this family and to the French people, who are rightfully shocked and terrified by such failures," he said.

The prosecutor said medical examiners planned to perform forensic analysis to determine the cause of the girl's death.

A lawyer for Lyhanna's family said the sadness and anger of her parents "cannot be expressed", while the suspect's lawyers said he must receive a presumption of innocence.

The case sparked public outcry after officials revealed the suspect had been accused in several cases involving young girls.

The most serious was a mother's complaint in August that he raped her 10-year-old daughter several times. Despite medical evidence supporting that accusation, the suspect was not questioned by police.

France has summoned all state prosecutors to a meeting next week, and findings from an investigation into the handling of Lyhanna's case were expected within two weeks.

"We can't look at the faces of her family members and tell ourselves that everything went all right," President Emmanuel Macron told reporters as he entered a summit in Montenegro on Friday.

Political figures on the right and left have said the case exemplifies a broader failure by the judicial system to protect women and children from sexual violence.

"The question is whether all the warning signs were addressed in a timely manner, whether all procedures worked as they should have, and whether the right priorities were set," Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said in a statement after meeting with the ministers of justice and the interior.

(Reporting by Juliette Jakhbiro, Makini Brice, Inti Landauro and Michel Rose and Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Jan Harvey, Kevin Liffey and Cynthia Osterman)

Copyright Reuters or USA Today Network via Reuters Connect.

This story was originally published June 5, 2026 at 11:55 AM.

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