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Verdun: a man found dead at the foot of a monument, his wife and son-in-law imprisoned

2024-02-05T20:41:12.149Z

Highlights: The wife and stepson of a man found dead this weekend in Verdun (Meuse) were indicted for homicide and placed in pre-trial detention. The investigation into the causes of this man’s death concluded that a criminal act had been committed. The wife and son-in-law admitted to the police “that the man had not fallen alone,” Sophie Partouche, public prosecutor in Verd Un, told L'Est Républicain. There would have been an altercation and he would have “ended up falling over”


The wife and stepson of a man found dead this weekend in Verdun (Meuse) were indicted for homicide and placed in pre-trial detention,...


The wife and stepson of a man found dead this weekend in Verdun (Meuse) were indicted for homicide and placed in pre-trial detention, announced Monday February 5 the public prosecutor in Nancy, François Capin-Dulhoste.

“The investigation into the causes of this man’s death concluded that a criminal act had been committed

,” the magistrate told AFP, confirming information from the regional daily

L’Est Républicain.

The Verdun public prosecutor's office, initially seized of the facts, relinquished responsibility in favor of that of Nancy, competent due to the investigation center of the judicial court of this city, specified François Capin-Dulhoste.

“The wife and stepson of the victim, aged respectively 43 and 18 years old, were placed in police custody”

and the Nancy public prosecutor’s office

“opened a judicial investigation against the two”

suspects, said he added.

Custody

“In accordance with the requisitions of the public prosecutor, the wife of the victim was indicted for the count of homicide by spouse, the son-in-law of the count of voluntary homicide

,” continued the prosecutor.

“Both were placed in pre-trial detention

,” he added.

According to

L'Est Républicain

, this man in his forties, originally from the Etain region (Meuse), was found dead at the foot of a monument in Verdun on Saturday.

The wife and son-in-law admitted to the police

“that the man had not fallen alone

,” Sophie Partouche, public prosecutor in Verdun, told the newspaper on Monday.

There would have been an altercation and he would have

“ended up falling over”

, according to the Verdun prosecutor's office, cited by

L'Est Républicain

and which specified that

“the circumstances of the death remain to be determined”

.

Source: lefigaro

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