The murderers of Myriam Fedou-Bonsirven, 37, killed in 2017 by a bullet in the head, burned and thrown into a ditch, were sentenced on Friday to terms of up to 18 years in prison by the Assize Court of the Tarn.
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Four men and a woman, friends linked by drug and alcohol consumption, aged 20 to 34, who had admitted the facts and claimed that the murder was accidental, had been on trial since Monday in Albi. Fabrice Eygler, the author of the fatal shooting, was sentenced to 18 years of imprisonment for
"kidnapping"
and
"forcible confinement followed by death".
Fabrice Eygler and Ryan Habib, sentenced to 15 years in prison, had wanted Myriam Fedou to confess the theft of the car of one of their friends, Anissa Dubreucq, sentenced to 16 years of criminal imprisonment. David Rougé had tried in vain to remove the bullet lodged in the victim's head using a hacksaw blade, before transporting the body. He was sentenced to three years in prison, including six months suspended for
"concealment of corpses"
and
"modification of an inventory of a crime to obstruct the manifestation of the truth".
The fifth accused, Anissa's brother, Koem Dubreucq, was sentenced to 12 months suspended prison sentence for
"violence with the use and threat of a weapon"
. He had, on the morning of the victim's death, threatened the latter with a dummy pistol, the point of departure for all the events which led to his death. The murder occurred in the Tarn, but firefighters found his body on September 24, 2017 in Aude, a neighboring department.