Hat tip Remix News (Hungary)
This story first broke in September, and we picked it up from Remix News (Hungary). It is yet another murder in Europe by an Afghan "refugee". The victim, Ines, was working for an association that helps refugees, and entered into a romantic relationship with an Afghan man, identified by some sources as Habib (36). Later, the man allegedly began abusing her, and she filed 6 complaints with French police in Poitiers. Apparently, no action was taken. In September, Ines, who had moved out of their shared dwelling to take refuge with her mother, returned to the residence to pick up mail and was stabbed to death. The suspect is apparently still being sought.
I wonder just how many innocent people in Europe have been murdered by these so-called refugees from Afghanistan. Reportedly, this "refugee" expressed the opinion that the Taliban were heroes and that he intended to return to Afghanistan.
The article below from Le Figaro is translated by Fousesquawk. The translation is incomplete because the article is under a partial subscriber block.
"He said that the Taliban were heroes": In Poitiers, the anger of the family of Ines after the murder of the young woman.
By Alexandra Perrini
September 11, 2025 at 12:30 pm
Caption: Ines (left) and her mother, Angelique (right)
Story: Ines, stabbed to death on Monday, had filed 6 complaints against her former partner, an Afghan refugee, for acts of violence and harassment, in vain. Her mother describes a "dangerous man" and "an extremist", who "did not want to integrate and intended to return to Afghanistan."
"She was just going to pick up her mail, (but) unfortunately, she entered the house but never came out." Contacted by Le Figaro, the family of Ines recounts the last moments of the 25-year-old young woman, killed on Monday by several stab wounds in Poitiers. In this instance, her former partner, the principal suspect, is still being sought. Harassed, threatened with death, and beaten by a political refugee from Afghanistan. Ines was no longer living at her residence for a month, but had taken refuge with her mother, Angelique.
Despite 6 complaints lodged with the police station, those close to the victim maintain that the police "did not take Ines' statements seriously". An investigation by IGPN (Inspectorate General of the National Police) has been opened, a source close to the case tells us. The prosecutor's office in Poitiers has opened a murder case.
Sexual violence, physical and verbal
Ines was working for an association that assists migrants, particularly in administrative procedures. Sometimes, she also gave them........(subscriber block).

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