Procès Khalifa : Un serpent dans la salle d’audience

Un serpent a plaidé ce vendredi dans la salle 4 du tribunal. On ne sait pas si le reptile est venu plaider la  cause de Khalifa ou de la partie civile. Toujours est il que le serpent a crée la panique ce vendredi 23 février au tribunal de Dalar.

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