A 40-year-old man was indicted and imprisoned for intentional homicide in the investigation into the death of a man on Saturday, July 24 in Orléans in a squat, the city's public prosecutor's office announced on Tuesday.
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Friday evening, the Orleans firefighters intervened urgently in a squat occupied by homeless people to come to the aid of a person injured by a stabbing weapon.
The victim, a 29-year-old man, from "
a disadvantaged background
", "
died of his injuries on the spot,
" said prosecutor Emmanuelle Bochenek-Puren in a statement.
The alleged stabbing perpetrator, who fled after the incident, was finally arrested on Saturday afternoon and taken into police custody.
The accused, from "
a disadvantaged background
", was "
remanded in custody by the Judge of Freedoms and Detention (JLD) in accordance with the requisitions taken by the prosecution of Orléans
", d 'after the same source.