Loïk Le Priol, suspected of having shot and killed ex-rugby player Federico Martin Aramburu on March 19 in Paris, arrived Thursday evening at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport from Budapest, it was reported. Wednesday learned from sources familiar with the matter.
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The 27-year-old young man, a former soldier and activist in the ultra-right Groupe Union Défense (GUD) movement, was arrested three days after the events in Hungary, at the Zahony border post, as part of a search warrant. European stop, as he was about to travel to Ukraine.
The former marine commando should spend the night at the depot, according to these sources, before being presented on Friday to an examining magistrate with a view to his indictment then to a judge of freedoms and detention to rule on his possible incarceration.
Two other indictments
In this case, two other people have already been indicted and remanded in custody.
Close to Loik Le Priol, Romain Bouvier, 31, was indicted for "murder" and two offenses related to the possession of weapons.
Suspected of having also shot Aramburu, he was imprisoned in the prison of La Santé in Paris.
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A 24-year-old woman, presented as the girlfriend of Loik Le Priol, was also indicted for "complicity in murder" and placed in pre-trial detention.
She is suspected of having driven a vehicle belonging to Mr. Le Priol on the evening of the incident.
According to the first elements of the investigation, the 42-year-old former Argentinian rugby player was shot and killed after an altercation in a bar in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Le Mabillon.