The investigative judge at the Court of Appeals in Errachidia has received the results of the medical autopsy on the body of young shepherd Mohamed Bouslikhen as part of the ongoing inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his death last June in the Midelt region. Sabri Lhou, the lawyer representing the victim's family, said in a statement that he had reviewed the report issued by Ibn Rochd Hospital in Casablanca, noting that its conclusions do not support the previously circulating hypothesis of suicide in the child's death. The defense stressed that the family had been calling from the beginning for a thorough medical examination to determine the truth, adding that the report marks an important step that will help steer the judicial investigation toward more precise avenues. The decision to conduct the autopsy followed a legal request submitted by the child's mother, leading to the transfer of the body to Casablanca for medical analysis in accordance with established procedures. In mid-October, the public prosecutor's office supervised the exhumation of the body, in the presence of the relevant authorities, to ensure the investigation could proceed properly. The case dates back to June 16, when the 15-year-old was found dead in the Aghbalou n Serdane in the Midelt region, under circumstances that remain unclear.