Another Culture-Enriching Success Story in France
Posted on September 27, 2025 by Baron Bodissey

If you follow the European cultural enrichment news closely (which I have been doing for almost twenty years), you’ll notice the frequency of stories about a bizarre and sickening custom practiced by third-world migrants, usually Muslims: the rape of octogenarians, or even nonagenarians. The victims are usually women, but not always: I remember at least one report (I think it was in Germany) of the nursing-home rape of a man in his nineties.
But, hey, it’s just cultural differences, you know? It’s no big deal; no reason for outrage.
The following news story discusses one such crime in the French municipality of Niort, and references two other similar crimes from recent years in the same area.
Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article from La Nouvelle République:
20-year-old man placed in pre-trial detention after the rape and murder of an 80-year-old woman in Niort at the beginning of summer
by Aurelien Douillard September 27, 2025
The Prosecutor’s Office in Poitiers, responsible for criminal cases in Deux-Sèvres, has just confirmed the arrest of a man suspected of rape leading to the unintentional death of a woman at the beginning of July 2025 in Niort: The victim was 80 years old.
The facts played out on the night between Saturday July 5 and Sunday July 6 2025 in Niort, but the Republic Prosecutor of Poitiers confirmed them on Friday evening, September 26: Rachel Bray stated that a man born in 2005 had been charged “last week” for rape leading to unintentional death. This was “at the end of his period of custody, carried out per the request of an investigating judge.” In this case, “the Judicial Court of Poitiers has responsibility under the criminal division,” the magistrate stated. The investigation is assigned to the investigators of the Organized and Specialized Crime Division of Poitiers, formerly the Judicial Police.
At least two previous cases since 2019
This case is reminiscent of two others that have occurred in the recent past in the department. One night in September 2019, a 20-year-old man raped an 83-year-old pensioner in her residence in the Niort city center. In 2022 the criminal court of Deux-Sèvres sentenced him to eighteen years’ imprisonment after which he will be placed in social-judicial supervision for seven years.[1]
In the summer of 2020, a person on the fringes of society sexually attacked and then murdered another 80-year-old woman in her home in Bressuire: He was sentenced, during the same Deux-Sèvres Criminal Court session, to thirty years’ imprisonment with a security period[2] of two decades, to be followed by ten years of social-judicial supervision.[3]
Translator’s notes
| 1. | | The defendant’s name in that case was Walid Jhihiri. | | 2. | | Under French law, a security period is an initial period of the condemned’s prison sentence in which he or she cannot file for a reduction in sentence. | | 3. | | The defendant’s name in that case was Youssouf Bacar, a native of Mayotte, a French overseas possession in the Indian Ocean. | |