French Man Kills 11-Year-Old Girl in Rage Over Fortnite Loss

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A tragic incident in France has resulted in the murder of 11-year-old Louise Lasalle by 23-year-old Owen L., who claimed he was "angry" after losing a game of Fortnite. According to French police, the suspect confessed to the crime following the discovery of Louise's body in Epinay-sur-Orge on February 8, merely 12 hours after her parents reported her missing.

The prosecutor, Gregoire Dulin, stated that Owen L. exited his home to calm down after a heated online dispute. During his walk, he encountered Louise, who had her mobile phone hanging from her neck. He allegedly lured her into a secluded area, threatened her with a knife, and subsequently stabbed her when she screamed. Authorities confirmed that Louise's phone was found at the crime scene, and there was no evidence of sexual assault.

Owen L.'s criminal history includes prior complaints for violent behavior. His 24-year-old girlfriend has been charged for failing to report the crime. This case highlights concerns regarding the impact of online gaming disputes on real-world violence.

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