Thousands gather for march for French girl whose killing sparked outrage over lapses
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Thousands marched through the southwestern French town of Fleurance on Sunday to honor Lyhanna, an 11-year-old girl whose death has ignited a national outcry over systemic failures. Her parents joined the silent procession as public anger mounted over the institutional lapses that officials say enabled her suspected killing. The march reflects growing scrutiny of child protection systems in France, with the case becoming a flashpoint for broader concerns about how authorities handle vulnerable minors.