A 26-year-old suspect has been indicted for murder, after the discovery of the body of Florian Lenglet, 24, in a home for young workers of the Apprentis d'Auteuil Foundation in Liévin (Pas-de-Calais) announced the parquet floor of Béthune in a press release sent to
Figaro
.
The deceased, who had "
multiple wounds suggestive of blows with a knife
", was found by the police in his studio on April 2, at 4 p.m.
He would have been larded with more than 80 stab wounds, according to information from our colleagues from France Bleu.
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Former resident of the home
The flagrant investigation carried out by the Departmental Security of the Lens police station made it possible to arrest the suspect at his home on April 3.
The respondent, aged 26, is not known to the Béthune prosecution, but was a former resident of the home.
He would know the victim and would have premeditated his gesture, according to
La Voix du Nord
.
In police custody, he admitted to having gone to the victim's studio and having stabbed him several times.
The public prosecutor of Béthune announced that requisitions for placement in pre-trial detention “
will be taken
”.