In a shocking and horrifying incident that has sent shockwaves across France, 29-year-old Mégane recently awoke from a month-long coma after being brutally raped with a broomstick by 18-year-old Oumar Ndiaye. The vicious attack, which left Mégane with life-threatening injuries, has raised questions about the French government’s response to such heinous crimes and the treatment of repeat offenders.
The Gruesome Act
On August 4th, Mégane’s life took a terrifying turn when Ndiaye broke into her second-floor apartment in downtown Cherbourg. It was early morning, around 8 a.m., as she was preparing to go to work. Ndiaye, whom the victim had seen before but did not know, managed to gain entry into her home. Once inside, the 18-year-old, who is the son of a Frenchwoman and a Senegalese man, subjected her to a horrifying ordeal, striking her in the face and beating her all over her body. He proceeded to rape her multiple times, notably sodomizing her with a 29-inch-long broomstick as part of this shocking act of violence. Tragically, no one seemed to have heard her cries for help through her apartment building’s walls.
The violent sexual attack perforated her colon and caused severe injuries that almost cost her life. Hospital staff and emergency responders were deeply affected by the brutality of the crime, with some requiring psychological counseling to cope with the trauma.
During an interview, Mégane’s father, Ludovic, shared heartfelt insights into his daughter’s recovery. He revealed, ‘Mégane emerged from a coma a few days ago, but her health remains fragile. While this is excellent news, her road to recovery from the trauma she endured will be a long one.’ Ludovic has tirelessly campaigned to shed light on the French government’s silence regarding this brutal crime and the disturbing fact that Ndiaye, who inflicted such torment on his daughter, had a lengthy criminal record yet remained free to commit such a heinous act. Ludovic stated, ‘Not communicating about this assault lends credibility to all these sexual predators and other societal parasites that plague the streets. A government awakening regarding the fact that individuals with a significant criminal history are left free would be welcome. ‘Have faith in justice,’ we were told… That’s all we wish for.'”
During the interview, Ludovic expressed a tumultuous array of emotions, saying, ‘At times, I’m overwhelmed with sadness, disgust, and then suddenly overtaken by anger, and I won’t hide it, even bursts of hatred.’ He confided, ‘Yes, I wanted to go on a manhunt. It’s a deeply human, visceral reaction. When someone harms your child, what father wouldn’t contemplate seeking justice for their child? In fact, I told the police officers unequivocally: He was fortunate that you apprehended him before I did.’
He continued, ‘And even now, this sentiment engulfs me daily. I simply cannot come to terms with the fact that this predator, this rot, roamed freely despite what we knew about him. The authorities were fully cognizant of his criminal record. He sowed terror in his neighborhood and within his own family. Yet, astonishingly, he could stroll through our town so nonchalantly… I try not to dwell on it; it maddens me.’
Ludovic’s poignant words encapsulate not only the anguish endured by him and his family but also the profound frustration and anger arising from the knowledge that authorities were aware of Ndiaye’s extensive criminal history. It serves as a haunting reminder of the tragic events that unfolded and underscores the urgent need for immigration reform and accountability within France’s left-wing controlled criminal justice system.
The Unsettling Criminal Record
Oumar Ndiaye’s alarming criminal history comprises a staggering 17 offenses, ranging from physical assault, rape, and theft and even the deeply disturbing incestuous sexual assault against his younger sister. Shockingly, despite this extensive record of violence and criminal behavior, he had not been incarcerated prior to the horrific attack on Mégane.
Further revelations about Ndiaye’s behavior shed light on a deeply troubled individual who had been causing distress and fear in his community for quite some time. According to neighbors, when his mother left for work around 8:30–9:00 a.m., Ndiaye’s friends would flock to his apartment, causing disturbances and chaos. They would even ring the neighbors’ doorbells to gain entry, sometimes amassing a group of up to twenty individuals in his apartment.
Residents in the vicinity also recounted that Ndiaye spent most of his time loitering around his building, often smoking marijuana with his group of friends. Several neighbors reported that he regularly urinated and defecated in the stairwell, much to the chagrin of others in the building. However, gripped by fear, these neighbors chose to avert their eyes when encountering the towering 1.90-meter-tall figure. It wasn’t until Ndiaye was taken into provisional detention that these stories began to surface.
One neighbor recalled how Ndiaye would systematically whistle at her whenever she entered or left her home. Frustrated and disturbed by his behavior, she resorted to calling the police on three separate occasions. Regrettably, she was met with a disheartening response: ‘Until a serious incident occurs, there’s nothing we can do,’ was the reply she received. This same neighbor also had to endure the vile and offensive remarks Ndiaye and his friends would make beneath her window, including explicit threats such as ‘I’m going to stick my fingers in your [explicit].’
Additionally, Ndiaye’s troubling actions extended to dangerous and potentially lethal incidents. On one occasion, he launched a water bottle filled with ice cubes from his window toward a septuagenarian returning home. A neighbor recalled, ‘This happened about 2-3 years ago. It narrowly missed her head; he could have killed her.’ She continued, ‘He has always been troubled; his mother used to watch him from behind the curtains.’
In a more recent incident, shortly after the largely publicized death of the young Nahel in Nanterre, Ndiaye, and his friends set fire to a trash can filled with fireworks near a tree, dangerously close to a building, as reported by local residents.
These chilling accounts paint a disturbing picture of a deeply troubled individual whose presence in the community had long been a source of anxiety and fear, further highlighting the need for proactive measures to address individuals with such histories of criminal behavior.
Arrest and Evidence
A week after the attack, Ndiaye was arrested, and evidence strongly implicated him in the crime. His fingerprints matched those found in Mégane’s apartment, and his phone’s geolocation data placed him at the scene during the attack. It was reported that Ndiaye had left a nightclub located near the victim’s residence shortly before the assault occurred.
The Impact on Responders
The extent of Mégane’s injuries left emergency responders in shock and disbelief. Doctors diagnosed her with a perforated colon, small intestine damage, peritoneum and diaphragm injuries, pneumothorax, and rib fractures, with a high risk of septic shock. The emotional toll of the incident was so significant that many emergency responders required psychological support to cope with the trauma.
A Lack of Remorse
During his police custody, Ndiaye displayed neither empathy nor remorse for his horrific actions. This lack of remorse adds another layer of concern, as it suggests and reminds the court of the massive threat to society he would be if he were released.
Outpouring of Condemnation
The case has ignited an outpouring of condemnation from conservative politicians in France. Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally, expressed his support for the victim and decried the increasing barbarism in the country. Former presidential candidate Éric Zemmour lamented the horrifying incident and called for a safer France.
In typical fashion, many on the left cried “racism” over people criticizing the government’s open border policies that allow dangerous rapists like Oumar Ndiaye in the country. Olivier Faure, the secretary general of the Socialist Party, argued against framing the issue as an immigrant problem, emphasizing that the act was heinous regardless of the perpetrator’s name or background.
Support and Hope
Amid this tragedy, Mégane’s family has been overwhelmed by the support they’ve received from compassionate individuals and generous donations. These contributions, totaling over €113,000, will be crucial in improving Mégane’s quality of life as she continues her recovery and faces various expenses.
Parallels with Other Cases
Mégane’s case is not an isolated incident. It joins a series of disturbing rape cases involving foreigners in Europe, raising questions about the safety and security of residents. In Sweden, a 9-year-old school girl, Luna, was beaten, strangled, tied to a tree, and sexually assaulted by a 15-year-old Ethiopian serial sexual offender posing as a 13-year-old. As a result, the permanently brain-damaged child must now travel in a wheelchair specially designed for her. The migrant classmate has a history of sexual assault and viewing violent pornography on school computers.
France was also marred by the tragic rape and murder of 12-year-old Lola by an Algerian migrant, while Austria’s Vienna witnessed the trial of four Afghan migrants who raped and murdered 13-year-old Leonie. These incidents underscore the imperative for comprehensive measures to address pressing concerns such as Europe’s open borders, the necessity for rigorous vetting and deportation of dangerous migrants, and the critical issue of migrant sexual violence involving repeat offenders.
In a recent report by the Gatestone Institute titled ‘France is Sliding toward Barbarity and Chaos,’ the far-reaching effects of mass migration on the nation come into sharp focus. This illuminating article delves into the complexities of this issue, shedding light on the challenges and transformations France is currently grappling with due to immigration,
Illegal immigrants in France are the perpetrators of nearly half of crimes committed in the country, according to the recently published L’ordre nécessaire (“The Necessary Order”), by Didier Lallement, former chief of the Paris Police. Approximately 48% of all crimes committed in Paris in 2021, he notes, were committed by illegal immigrants. Murders almost as gruesome as Lola’s — most of which are committed by illegal immigrants — are committed nearly every day. No one even mentions them. The victims often have their throats slit. When the mainstream media report on the murders, they do not talk about slit throats. They say the victim was “stabbed in the neck.”
The French now live in a climate of generalized violence. Maurice Berger, a psychiatrist, speaks of “gratuitous violence“: violence for no other reason than the pleasure of committing it. He reports that in France, gratuitous violence resulting in injury or death happens, on average, every two minutes. France reports more than two hundred rapes a day. Berger, in Sur la violence gratuite en France (“On Gratuitous Violence in France”), notes that usually, the assaults have a racist dimension: the victims are always white people, the aggressors are almost always Arabs or Africans — details omitted by the commentators. Polls show that the French population are seeing violence rising sharply: 68% of French people say they feel their lives are increasingly insecure, and 75% say that the record of Macron and the government fighting crime is poor. 70% believe that illegal immigration is a serious problem. Nevertheless, in May 2022, a majority of voters re-elected Macron and rejected candidates who promised to fight crime and illegal immigration.
As France confronts the aftermath of the appalling attack on Mégane, these stark realities underscore the urgent need for justice, accountability, and comprehensive measures to prevent such brutal crimes from recurring. Mégane’s trauma serves as a stark reminder of the crucial importance of safeguarding the well-being and security of citizens amidst a backdrop of rising migrant violence and societal challenges.
During his police custody, Ndiaye displayed neither empathy nor remorse for his horrific actions. This lack of remorse adds another layer of concern, as it suggests and reminds the court of the massive threat to society he would be if he were released.
Well, inbreeding leads to mental defects, schizophrenia, and narcissistic psychopathic abominations like this bastard. He even sexually assaulted is sister, which makes him an incest pedosatanist. There is no cure. No psychobabbler can convince me. The fact he was terrorizing his neighbors, and had not been imprisoned nor deported speaks to the complete fookery of the justice system.
The only sympathy I have is for the young lady, father, and his victims. I hope the smelly inbred bastard burns in hell for all eternity! Kick all of these retards out of your country. Shun and avoid them too.
Agree. The only problem is he was born in France to a Frenchwoman… deport him where?
Most men, if they are alpha men, know what to do. Beta men just express shock and whine.
Senegalese…. 🤮
“6.8 magnitude earthquake kills over 1,000 people in Morocco, rescue efforts underway”
ALWAYS WONDERFUL WHEN GOD PUNISH THESE MUSLIM SHITCOUNTRIES!
These are the times where VIGILANTE JUSTICE SHOULD COME TO OFFENDER.
If I lived near or around this puke, I would take him out WITH PREJUDICE.
Under JOSEPH ROBINETTE BIDEN-THE WORST OF MY LIFETIME EXPONENTIALLY_
WHERE DID JUSTICE GO?
The emotional response of this father is appropriate AND reasonable. Any parent who felt/feels otherwise is emotionally DEAD.
That this horrendously violent assailant & similar others are NOT being removed from society – France in this case – but instead enabled to repeat their HARM-DOING, is a condemnation of the system that exists. This is a near worldwide PROBLEM!!
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Meanwhile, RFK Jr. prefers Jerusalem over Berlin.
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“Biden on Vietnam trip: ‘I don’t want to contain China’
Biden’s comments in Vietnam’s capital came after attending the Group of 20 summit in India”
AMERICANS, WHY DO YOU LET THIS IDIOT BIDEN-THE-TOILET-BIDET OUT FROM THE MENTAL HOSPITAL?
My comment was “…imprisoned nor deported.” Imprisonment is appropriate, and with a very long duration. 20 years.
WTF did I just read.