An investigation for
"murder"
was opened in Guyana, following the death
"of a young woman from the Bordeaux region"
, announced Tuesday March 16 in the afternoon the prosecutor of the Republic of Cayenne Samuel Finielz, in a press release.
Alicia Faye, 25, was found lifeless on Saturday morning in the
“Raban / Baduel” district
of Cayenne by residents, according to the text.
"The first observations made on the spot reveal that she died of a gunshot wound localized on the frontal region of the skull"
, notes the statement of the prosecutor.
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"We started to worry when we no longer heard from her cell phone (...) on Saturday, but on Saturday morning she was already dead"
, declared Tuesday in Guyana the 1st radio station (France Télévisions) Bernard Faye, the father of the victim, also trainer at Boxing club Montferrandais, a club on the outskirts of Bordeaux, said the Guyaweb news site.
“We didn't know she was in Guyana.
She left because she was with a Guyanese who brought her down to Guyana by confusing her head or I don't know by what means… ”
, declared the father of the deceased.
The criminal brigade of the territorial service of judicial police of Cayenne was seized in this case
"within the framework of an open investigation of the head of assassination"
, still indicated the prosecutor.
"The regional judicial police service in Bordeaux is
jointly responsible
for the investigation,"
added Samuel Finielz.
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The autopsy of the victim is scheduled for Friday at the Cayenne Institute of Forensic Medicine.
“She was a sportswoman, she had values my daughter (...) They killed her (...) They are disrespectful, rotten, they must end up behind bars in a prison French ”
, declared the father of the deceased on Guyana the 1st.
The Cayenne prosecutor's office announced the
"referral to an investigating judge in the course of next week"
, an obligation of the code of criminal procedure in the event of a suspected crime.