“I’m broken inside”: the testimony of Said, the big brother of young Aymen, broke on Wednesday in Montpellier

Twenty-year-old Said lost his little brother Aymen, mowed down by a driver on Wednesday, December 13 around 10:30 p.m. at La Paillade in Montpellier after the France-Morocco World Cup match.

Twenty-year-old Said bears the first name of his little brother Aymen, written in white letters on a black background. “I don’t show it but I’m broken inside. He was the darling my little bro. Have you seen the world showing their support? Even people we’ve never seen.”

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But the young man regrets “that it takes a drama like this for us to be able to come together. For me, gypsies and Arabs are the same. There may be small disputes but nothing serious, it’s the neighborhood .” Listened to by his father, silent in an armchair and his uncle regularly hugged by emotion, Said insists on the common will: “We want peace. Let justice do its job and let the person be punished by law. is this what will give us relief.”

“Aymen was 13 years old. He had done nothing, seen nothing”

The young man also sweeps away the rumors peddled by anonymous people on social networks. “I’m sorry but we, the family, just want to be able to mourn, to be quiet. We will always be very sad to have lost the youngest. Aymen was 13 years old. He had done nothing, seen nothing.”

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And to note, with infinite regret, that “many young people are getting their heads around wanting to create a war for nothing.” Fernand Maraval, known as Yaka, spokesperson for the gypsy community, reassures the big brother. And all of Aymen’s family. “We give you our numbers. At the slightest concern, you call us. We must all be wary of the outbidding of social networks, including those who peddle heaps of gossip and lies about our communities.”

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