“Arthur, he was a person who had this facility to reach out to others, to joke. [...] Throughout our outings, I never saw him once angry, punching, attacking someone; he's always been jovial, it's always been that way. "
Faced with the portrait of their missing friend, who sits in the hall of the Chambery courthouse since the start of the trial of Nordahl Lelandais, the relatives of Arthur Noyer took the stand this Wednesday, May 5 to tell the last corporal's evening.
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The young soldiers of the 13th Battalion of Alpine Hunters (BCA) of Barby are well known in the night establishments of the Chambéry region, which they frequent.
On April 11, 2017, a Tuesday, several of them met after the end of their service, around 5 pm, at the
battalion's
“mess”
.
Arthur, Vincent and their comrades consume
“four-five beers”
before going to the Mont-Blanc brewery, in La Motte-Servolex, where they
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