The Lyhanna case dominated editorial agendas for the fifth consecutive day, shifting from search to accountability. Morning reports confirmed the body found was hers, though cause of death remained unknown. President Macron acknowledged a 'dysfunction,' and Prime Minister Lecornu demanded administrative inquiry results within 15 days. By afternoon, the Ciivise called for immediate implementation of its child protection recommendations. The day's climax came in the evening when Justice Minister Darmanin apologized to the family for 'failures' of the justice system, as Le Monde and Le Parisien reported. Earlier, a French war crimes probe opened into Israel's arrest of Gaza flotilla members, and a non-lieu was ordered for Kanak militants in New Caledonia.