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Maëlys case: the prosecution requests the referral of Nordahl Lelandais to the Assize Court

2021-03-19T10:05:10.497Z


Three and a half years after the murder of the girl, the lawyer of the indicted also filed a request for nullity of the last psychiatric expertise.


The Maëlys affair is experiencing a new twist.

In a press release published Thursday, March 18, Deputy Prosecutor Boris Duffau announced that the Grenoble prosecutor's office has made its indictment final and requires the referral of Nordahl Lelandais to the Isère Assize Court for the murder, kidnapping and kidnapping of little Maëlys, as well as for the "

offenses of sexual assault of two of her little 15-year-old cousins

", and "

possession and recording of child pornography

".

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The accused's counsel also filed a motion for the nullity of the last psychiatric expertise which had been granted by the investigating chamber, and the hearing to examine it is set for April 7, 2021, the press release said. .

The prosecution indicated that the parties to the case have ten days to make their observations, before the two Grenoble examining magistrates write an order in which they will decide on the follow-up to the case with regard to the case. all the elements of the file.

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Disappeared at the end of August 2017 at the end of a wedding party in Pont-de-Beauvoisin, in Isère, Maëlys De Araujo, eight years old, will not be found until several months later, in February 2018, after the chilling confession of Nordahl Lelandais.

The latter will explain having "

involuntarily

"

killed

the girl.

Source: lefigaro

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