A concert in solidarity with the relatives of young Lina, 15, will be held this Saturday in Plaine (Bas-Rhin), as announced by Fanny Groll, the mother of the teenager who disappeared last September, during a conference press release on March 22.
An Alsatian rock-pop group, Why Not, will perform from 7:30 p.m. for this event. The profits from this will be entirely donated to the association, the teenager's mother announced last month.
“We can't wait to support this family by doing what we do best: a beautiful concert
,” wrote the members of the group on the Facebook event page, inviting people who will go there this Saturday evening to dress in blue.
A minimum participation of five euros will be requested from participants, the members of the group also specify on the event page.
For her part, Lina's mother had already declared last month that she wanted this support concert to take place in an atmosphere of
"benevolence"
.
“It’s a solidarity that affects the entire valley, that affects lots of people in France
,” she said during this press conference where she appeared very distressed, six months after her daughter vanished into thin air. .
“If anyone remembers anything. If he has forgotten something, a detail, it must be said. I encourage anyone who has something to say to testify. The slightest clue is worth taking
,” she insisted.
Gray dress and white down jacket
On September 23, the young girl left her mother's home on foot, located in Plaine in Bas-Rhin. Lina had headed to the Saint-Blaise-la-Roche station, about 3 kilometers from her home, where she was to take a TER to Strasbourg, where she was to meet her 19-year-old boyfriend, Tao, who was waiting.
When she disappeared, Lina was dressed in a gray dress and a white down jacket. The teenager had walked along departmental road 350, a small tarmac road which crosses the forest. The teenager, who never boarded the train, disappeared between her mother's home and the start of a cycle path leading to a pond.