Family and rights groups reject suicide claim in death of teen shepherd in Midelt
Teen Shepherd's Death Sparks Investigation Amid Suicide Denial
Human rights groups and the family demand answers following the controversial death of a 15-year-old boy in rural Morocco.
Rabat, Morocco – A chorus of voices is demanding a thorough investigation into the death of a 15-year-old shepherd in the remote commune of Aghbalou Serdane, Midelt province. Human rights organizations and the teenager's family firmly reject the initial police hypothesis of suicide, alleging potential involvement by a local landowner.
At a press conference held by the Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH) in Rabat, the victim's relatives presented their case and called for justice. "[Quote from family member]" stated [Family Member's name], highlighting their unwavering belief that foul play was involved.
The AMDH echoed these sentiments, urging authorities to conduct a transparent and impartial investigation. "[Quote from AMDH representative]," declared [AMDH Representative's name], emphasizing the organization's commitment to uncovering the truth behind the young shepherd's death.