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Up to 20 years in prison for four men accused of the murder of Mathieu Hocquet

2021-04-02T19:50:08.424Z


Sentences ranging from 12 to 20 years of imprisonment were pronounced this Friday at the Assizes of Cher against four men accused of the murder of young Mathieu Hocquet in Vierzon in 1999, a " cold case " relaunched 19 years later thanks to an anonymous information. Read also: A man arrested for murder of a spouse in Le Havre In its verdict, the court was convinced of the guilt of the defendants


Sentences ranging from 12 to 20 years of imprisonment were pronounced this Friday at the Assizes of Cher against four men accused of the murder of young Mathieu Hocquet in Vierzon in 1999, a "

cold case

" relaunched 19 years later thanks to an anonymous information.

Read also: A man arrested for murder of a spouse in Le Havre

In its verdict, the court was convinced of the guilt of the defendants.

Prosecuted for "

kidnapping, kidnapping and arbitrary detention followed by death

", they faced life imprisonment.

Bouchaïb Mohib and Driss Belkhouribchia were sentenced to 20 years imprisonment, Samir Berkani to 18 years (all three said they were innocent) and Cyril Bourguignon to 12 years.

The jurors did not grant Cyril Bourguignon the benefit of a law concerning repentants and which could reduce their sentence.

The latter had admitted having driven a car which was to be used to abduct the victim.

On July 13, 1999, Mathieu Hocquet's lifeless body was found, his head smashed, in a dead end along an artisanal zone in Vierzon.

The autopsy had revealed that the young man had been massacred, before dying from “

a subdural hematoma

”, President Audrey Debeugny recalled on Monday.

The investigators had initially followed the homosexual track, then the local track, but for lack of result the justice had pronounced a dismissal in 2005.

Judged 22 years after the fact

The four defendants, now aged 41 to 45, were arrested and indicted in 2018, a few months after an anonymous information was received by the judicial police of Orléans.

This information had enabled two investigating judges from Bourges to reopen the case, as authorized by the Code of Criminal Procedure if new elements appear.

During the second investigation, one of the suspects implicated the other three, giving explanations, before going back on his statements.

The investigation was this time oriented towards a villainous motive.

At the time of the facts, Mathieu Hocquet, then aged 22, worked in a fast food restaurant in Vierzon and, according to one advanced hypothesis, was attacked to recover the recipe of the establishment which employed him.

The trial opened on Monday before the Cher Assize Court, 22 years after the fact.

Defense lawyers do not rule out appealing.

Source: lefigaro

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