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Guest: Samuel Comblez, Director of Operations at the e-Enfance Association. Bullying kills. On Monday 8 March, a 14-year-old girl was found dead after being beaten and thrown into the Seine in Argenteuil (Val-d'Oise) by two classmates, a boy and a girl, both aged 15. The girl, Alisha, was a victim of bullying at school. The management of the school where the pupils were enrolled announced that, since 5 February, disciplinary proceedings had been initiated to address the tension between these three pupils, following the hacking of the victim's phone and the dissemination of compromising photos by her two classmates.

How can you spot cases of bullying at school? How can you help victims? How should the family and friends of a bully behave? Samuel Comblez, psychologist and director of operations at the e-Enfance Association, gave LCI some ideas for action and reflection.

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