Guilty silence Well-informed sources close to the case have informed Tunisie Numerique of the conclusion of the story of the young man who passed away in Sidi Hassine. A Death ignited by a range of intense events that the city has since witnessed.
At the commencement of the story, police officers organized a tailing to catch a drug dealer. After some time, while it was nearing its purpose, the young man in question, realizing that he was being tracked, supposedly swallowed four or five capsules carrying cocaine, which he had on him.
After his death, the circumstances of which remain to be explained, an autopsy was carried out on the order of the prosecution, it supposed to have resulted in death by overdose, as pills burst in the victim’s stomach.
However, the most unusual thing about this whole thing is that if it ever turns out to be correct, then none of the official parties involved in the case, who would know about this autopsy result has said anything. One thinks, in particular the spokesperson of the court in charge of the case, or, even, of the President of the Republic, Kaïs Saïed who would have been notified of these details, yesterday, by the police officers of the district of Sidi Hassine.
Nevertheless, everyone understands that once known, this truth would have decreased considerably, the tension which chokes the region, and which had the outcomes that we know. Among other things, Tunisie Numerique learned that the young man assailed by police officers was among the young people who attended the funeral of the victim.
The strange fact that we do not desire to declare anything about the cause of the young man’s death is, furthermore, extremely suspicious, and would imply that, somewhere, some have an interest in letting the pressure increase and perpetuating the turmoil in this red-light district of the capital.
It looks like, at the limit that we are in the process of making this young deceased, the second Bouazizi !!
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