AFP, EPINAY-SUR-ORGE, France
French police on Monday arrested a man in his 20s on suspicion of murder after an 11-year-old girl was found dead in a wood south of Paris over the weekend in a killing that sparked shock and a massive search for clues.
The girl, named as Louise, was found stabbed to death in the Essonne region south of Paris in the night of Friday to Saturday, police said.
She had been missing since leaving school on Friday afternoon and was found just a few hundred meters from her school.

French Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau speaks at a news conference at the French Ministry of the Interior in Paris on Thursday last week.
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A police source, who asked not to be named, said that she had been “hit more than 10 times by an object that could have been a knife,” particularly in the torso and neck.
French police arrested a man aged 23 on suspicion of murdering a child aged under 15, prosecutors said.
His mother, aged 55, has also been detained in the case on suspicion of failing to report a crime.
A couple in their 20s were detained on Saturday as part of the investigation, but were released without any further proceedings at this stage, prosecutors said.
While the circumstances of the killing remain unexplained, it comes at a time when law and order, and in particular crimes against children, are major issues in French politics and society.
“An innocent life was torn away from life and the love of her family. We are in the process of the investigation, but sadness and anger are overwhelming every French person,” French Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau said.
About 120 members of the security forces were deployed on Sunday at Longjumeau wood where the body was found, seeking any clue that could lead police to the perpetrator, prosecutors said.
The police source said that the victim’s mobile phone was found close to the body.