Le Figaro Nice
Two months almost to the day after the fatal lynching of Jérémy Dasylva, in L'Escarène, in the Alpes-Maritimes, three young men were arrested on Tuesday morning and placed in police custody, a source familiar with the matter told Le Figaro
,
confirming
information from
Nice Matin
.
These three individuals are residents of the village and are suspected of being involved to varying degrees in the violent attack that led to the death of Jérémy Dasylva, 39, on October 12.
Hearings are underway to determine their exact involvement and their motivations.
The arrests mobilized about fifteen gendarmes at dawn.
According to
Nice
Matin
, one of them was arrested in Perpignan where he went green.
Entrusted to the research brigade of the Nice gendarmerie under the authority of an investigating judge, the investigation, opened for "
willful violence resulting in death without intention to give it
", had so far not allowed to establish a precise scenario of the facts.
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: mystery at L'Escarène after the lynching to death of Jérémy Dasylva
Suspected of a burglary at the home of a resident of L'Escarène, Jérémy Dasylva had been beaten and left for dead by a gang of young people, right in the middle of the village.
If some had quickly evoked the thesis of a “
manhunt
” to find the burglar, no element had made it possible to accredit it completely.
Evacuated by the firefighters and rushed to the Pasteur hospital in Nice, without his vital prognosis being engaged, the thirties had finally succumbed to his injuries on October 14.
At L'Escarène, many had claimed to have seen or heard nothing on the evening of the tragedy.
All, however, refused to hear of any omerta, as has been written.