(ANSA) - PARIS, JULY 26 - A week after the fire in the cathedral of Nantes, in the west of France, the volunteer from the diocese, who had been arrested and then released, confessed to having caused the flames by lighting the triggers at the interior of the church. The volunteer's lawyer, indifficulty with the renewal of the residence permit, said that his client was "full of remorse" and that the confession was "a release". (HANDLE).
Nantes, volunteer confesses fire to the cathedral
2020-07-26T08:28:12.491Z
A week after the fire in the cathedral of Nantes, in western France, the Rwandan volunteer from the diocese, who had been stopped and then released, confessed to having caused the flames by lighting the three triggers inside the church. (HANDLE)
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