An Algerian Stabbed And Thrown From 14th floor Of A Building In Marseille
A 43-year-year-old Algerian man, named Djamel Lagha, was killed Saturday in mysterious and appalling circumstances in the French city of Marseilles (southern France).
According to members of the victim’s family, their son, who worked in a “hallal” butcher’s shop in the southern French city, was found dead after being stabbed by a knife in the chest.
According to the same sources, the hapless victim was savagely hurled after being lethally stabbed from the 14th floor of a building in the same district.
His dead body was found in the early hours of Saturday morning. The victim’s family is waiting for a forensic report, together with the outcome of the relevant investigation opened by the local French police into this horrendous murder, excepted to be issued on Monday.
The victim, who hailed from the eastern city of Khenchela, was considered as an “Ambassador of humanitarian affairs” for the benefit of the people of this Algerian region now residing in France.
He used to provide the latter with unavailable medicines as well as to patients in Algeria itself voluntarily and opened his family home in Marseille to treat patients coming from the city of Khenchela, according to various testimonies.
Late Djamel Lagha, left three children, the eldest of whom was a 13-year-old girl. He had immigrated to France and settled there for 14 years, after joining some members of his family currently living in France.