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Tours: the body discovered on the banks of the Cher is that of a missing Reunion student

2021-05-20T15:21:53.344Z


The examination carried out at the Medico-Legal Institute of Tours revealed that the death was not linked to the intervention of a third party. The young man's body was therefore returned to the family.


On Sunday May 9, 2021, a body was discovered on the banks of the Cher, near Tours.

An autopsy carried out on Friday May 14 at the forensic institute in Tours confirmed that it was indeed the body of a student who disappeared a few days before the macabre discovery,

the prosecutor's office

told

Le Figaro

on Tuesday, May 18.

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Nadjim Ahamada, a 22-year-old young man of Reunion origin, had been the subject of a search notice launched by his family in Tours but also from Reunion Island after his disappearance on the night of May 2 to 3 .

This 5th year marketing student in Paris had left his family home in Tours, in the Fontaines district, around 2 am “

to pick up an order for food,

” according to his mother at

La Nouvelle République

.

"He left with his phone but without a credit card, or identity card, or spare clothing, or mobile charger

," she had worried.

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The examination carried out at the Medico-Legal Institute of Tours revealed that the death was not linked to the intervention of a third party, the body of the young man was therefore returned to the family. Toxicological results are still awaited to determine if the victim was under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of death.

Source: lefigaro

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