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Victorine died by "drowning" with "the intervention of a third party", according to the family lawyer

2020-09-30T16:29:52.312Z


The conclusions of the autopsy carried out this Wednesday evoke the intervention of a third party "because of multiple internal bruises found on the body of the victim".


Victorine Dartois, the 18-year-old student found dead Monday on the way she was taking to return home, died "

by drowning with the intervention of a third party

",

Le Figaro

learned

from a judicial source.

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The conclusions of the autopsy, carried out today on Victorine's body, evoke the intervention of a third party "

because of multiple internal bruises found on the body of the victim

".

If no trace of sexual violence was observed, it is not however possible at this stage of the investigation to rule out this hypothesis.

"

White step

The young woman had disappeared on her way home on Saturday around 7:00 p.m. and was found dead Monday at noon, submerged in a shallow stream.

An initial external examination carried out by the forensic pathologist at the scene did not reveal an obvious cause of death.

Tuesday, the scanner carried out on the remains did not allow to know more either, had indicated in the evening the parquet floor of Grenoble, which took again the file because of its criminal competence.

The investigation, opened on Saturday evening for “

worrying disappearance

” by the prosecutor's office in Vienna, has since evolved into the counts of “

kidnapping, forcible confinement and intentional homicide

”.

A white march will be organized by the family on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Villefontaine, announced on Facebook his older sister Romane, whose account is the only communication channel of the Dartois family.

Source: lefigaro

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