“Never again!” »: the appeal launched during the white march for Daniel Becquet

“Never again!” »: the appeal launched during the white march for Daniel Becquet

2024-11-24 16:37:00

Tied around the neck, as gusts sweep the rue de la Briqueterie this Sunday afternoon, Daniel‘s LOSC scarfwhile he is more of a Lens supporter. Screwed on his head, Daniel’s cap, the one that the Marcquois took with him when he went dancing at the Marquette tavern or at the Enfants Terribles. For Jean, one of the organizers of the white march, it was a way of paying tribute to his friend, his “ little brother ”, than to wear them.

« Inadmissible »

It was he who led the group of around 70-80 peoplefrom 52 rue de la Briqueterie, where Daniel Becquet had lived for around two years, to the scene of the tragedy, along the towpath. “ It’s important to honor his memoryhe confided. What happened is unacceptable. » What happened was this fatal stab received on Sunday, November 10 in the early evening, while he was walking his friend’s dog on the towpath. Three people were taken into custody, two were imprisoned, and a fourth is still wanted.

Flowers were placed at the scene of the tragedy, along the Mark. PHOTO PIB
Flowers were placed at the scene of the tragedy, along the Mark. PHOTO PIB – VDNPQR

I came to support. I was very touched by this attack…”

Several municipal elected officials surrounded Jean and those close to Daniel Becquet, starting with Bernard Gérard, the mayor of Marcq-en-Barœuland his first deputy, Loïc Cathelain. But also many friends. Those of the Boule d’or, its pétanque club (“ He wasn’t bad », recalled one of his friends), those from fishing or the Park. His neighbors of rue de la Briqueterielike Catherine, who lived on the same landing: “ When someone dies, we always say that this person was great. For Daniel, it’s true”she told us again, as she had already told us a few days after the tragedy. And then the Marcquois, touched by this drama that took place just a stone’s throw from their homelike Edith, who lives in the Village: “ I came to support. I was very touched by this attack, this gentleman who watches a football match then goes to walk his dog and doesn’t come back… »

“The injustice of life”

PHOTO PIB
PHOTO PIB – VDNPQR

The procession covered the few hectometres, then relatives hung white flowers at the tree at the foot of which their friend lost his life. “ It’s the injustice of lifesaid Jean-Louis, his friend (fisherman) of thirty years. We all have a sincere thought for Daniel, who looked after everyone’s well-being, who did DIY to help out neighbors or friends… » And to say: “ Never again! » « We hope it never happens againa conclu Bernard Gérard, that there will be less violence in our world. » Then everyone lingered on the towpath, in small groups. In thoughts and discussions, Daniel, obviously.

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What was⁢ the community’s reaction during the memorial tribute for Daniel ⁢Becquet?

It seems this piece reports on a memorial tribute ‌held in ‌honour of Daniel Becquet, who was tragically killed⁤ on November‍ 10, 2024, while walking a friend’s dog‍ along ‍the ⁢towpath ​in Marcq-en-Barœul. The gathering, ​which attracted around 70-80‌ attendees, took place near the location of⁢ the incident. Attendees, including friends, municipal⁤ officials, and community members,⁢ expressed their shock and sorrow over the violence that took Daniel’s life.

Daniel, remembered fondly by those who knew him, was a passionate local,​ often seen wearing a ​scarf of LOSC Lille, even⁤ though‍ he was a supporter of ⁣Lens. The ⁣event served not only as‍ a tribute⁣ to his memory but also as ⁤a poignant ‌reminder of the violence affecting​ neighborhoods and communities. The⁢ organizers emphasized the importance of honoring his life and highlighted the unacceptable nature of such acts.

Following his death, three individuals were taken into⁤ custody, with two reportedly imprisoned, while efforts continued to locate a fourth suspect. The community’s response reflects a ⁢shared sense of grief and a‌ desire ‍for justice.

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