Teacher stabbed the mother s'accuse
"That's my fault," "I have prevented this child to live," said the mother of Kévani Wansale before the foundation of Essonne, claiming a share of responsibility in the aggression of the teacher Etampes.
The courtyard of the school d'Etampes (Sipa)
The mother of Kévani Wansale claimed Friday, February 29 personal responsibility in the gesture of his son, who appears before the Assize Court of Essonne for attempted murder for stabbing his professor main courses open on December 16, 2005 at Etampes.
"What happened is my fault," said Lénia Wansale, short hair, big covered with a large black coat, before being tempered by the chairman Francis Debons.
"I have prevented this child to live. I overloaded, as a shoulder, a crutch for me," confesses she about her "most precious jewel."
Exclusion of five days
Shortly before the tragedy, Lénia Wansale is convened by Karen Montet-Toutain, who learns the exclusion of five days in which his son had been the previous week. The boy had, he talked to his mother days freed to devote himself to the search for an internship.
The potted roses discovered, the mother reprimanded copiously and threatens to "put on the door."
"I have really broken ears," she says. His son in his room. "When I say we have no right to stand up. I continued, I really saoulé," remembers Lénia Wansale.
It was after this serious altercation that Kévani decides to take a knife in the kitchen, with which it will cover several blows to his teacher, the next day at school vocational Louis-Blériot.
For him to disappoint his mother, was "the end of the world, as if the sky fell on his head," explains she says.
"I leaned too much on him"
Major recently Kévani wanted his own newsletters, and that his mother was ruled out of his schooling. She knew, but said he travelled to the convening of Karen Montet-Toutain because it had called on his mobile.
"You talked about your story, no Kévani during the first twenty minutes of your testimony," he pointed out Damien Me Brossier, a lawyer of the young man. Affirming have incorrectly entered what was expected of her, she explained that this was "to prove where it comes Kévani problem, and it comes from afar, since his birth."
He did not know his father, who died under torture in Zaire before birth and the exile of her mother.
For teachers like his comrades, the young man called Dolores, his middle name.
"Hangovers, it is yours," observes Mr. Brossier.
"I leaned too much on him, I have overloaded," said she.
Head down
Since the arrest of his son, Lénia Wansale says he made three suicide attempts and stays in psychiatric hospitals.
In his box, Kévani kept his head down, and dried her tears with a handkerchief given by a policeman of his escort.
Me Koffi Senah, counsel Karen Montet-Toutain, insists on the concept of premeditation, which is essential to qualify criminally facts, and the "will to kill".
"It provokes, it strikes, it strikes," said the lawyer, "he s'acharnait." "Up to seven times," a number of knife wounds contested by the defence.
His client, "broken", "wiped out" saw the failure to teach as "an amputation." Karen Montet-Toutain wanted to "help these poor" who lived it, according Me Senah, his job as a "priesthood".
The courtyard of the school d'Etampes (Sipa)
The mother of Kévani Wansale claimed Friday, February 29 personal responsibility in the gesture of his son, who appears before the Assize Court of Essonne for attempted murder for stabbing his professor main courses open on December 16, 2005 at Etampes.
"What happened is my fault," said Lénia Wansale, short hair, big covered with a large black coat, before being tempered by the chairman Francis Debons.
"I have prevented this child to live. I overloaded, as a shoulder, a crutch for me," confesses she about her "most precious jewel."
Exclusion of five days
Shortly before the tragedy, Lénia Wansale is convened by Karen Montet-Toutain, who learns the exclusion of five days in which his son had been the previous week. The boy had, he talked to his mother days freed to devote himself to the search for an internship.
The potted roses discovered, the mother reprimanded copiously and threatens to "put on the door."
"I have really broken ears," she says. His son in his room. "When I say we have no right to stand up. I continued, I really saoulé," remembers Lénia Wansale.
It was after this serious altercation that Kévani decides to take a knife in the kitchen, with which it will cover several blows to his teacher, the next day at school vocational Louis-Blériot.
For him to disappoint his mother, was "the end of the world, as if the sky fell on his head," explains she says.
"I leaned too much on him"
Major recently Kévani wanted his own newsletters, and that his mother was ruled out of his schooling. She knew, but said he travelled to the convening of Karen Montet-Toutain because it had called on his mobile.
"You talked about your story, no Kévani during the first twenty minutes of your testimony," he pointed out Damien Me Brossier, a lawyer of the young man. Affirming have incorrectly entered what was expected of her, she explained that this was "to prove where it comes Kévani problem, and it comes from afar, since his birth."
He did not know his father, who died under torture in Zaire before birth and the exile of her mother.
For teachers like his comrades, the young man called Dolores, his middle name.
"Hangovers, it is yours," observes Mr. Brossier.
"I leaned too much on him, I have overloaded," said she.
Head down
Since the arrest of his son, Lénia Wansale says he made three suicide attempts and stays in psychiatric hospitals.
In his box, Kévani kept his head down, and dried her tears with a handkerchief given by a policeman of his escort.
Me Koffi Senah, counsel Karen Montet-Toutain, insists on the concept of premeditation, which is essential to qualify criminally facts, and the "will to kill".
"It provokes, it strikes, it strikes," said the lawyer, "he s'acharnait." "Up to seven times," a number of knife wounds contested by the defence.
His client, "broken", "wiped out" saw the failure to teach as "an amputation." Karen Montet-Toutain wanted to "help these poor" who lived it, according Me Senah, his job as a "priesthood".


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