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Saint-Denis: three years in prison required for the police officer who killed his colleague by “playing with his weapon”

2024-02-09T20:03:22.317Z

Highlights: Nicolas M. was on trial this Friday for endangering the lives of others and involuntary manslaughter. Six years after the death of Alice Varetz, he is still on trial. “Alice Varetz did not die on duty, she died because a colleague chose to have fun pointing at his colleagues with his service weapon, an amusement, a game… which began in Paris before prospering in Saint-Denis,” says prosecutor Loïc Pageot. Three years is also the prison sentence he is demanding this Friday, February 9, against Nicolas M., 39.


Nicolas M. was on trial this Friday for endangering the lives of others and involuntary manslaughter. Six years after the death of Alice Varetz, he


“Alice Varetz did not die on duty, she died because a colleague chose to have fun pointing at his colleagues with his service weapon, an amusement, a game… which began in Paris before prospering in Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis).

It lasted three years, inevitably it had to end in tragedy,” intones Loïc Pageot, prosecutor in the 14th chamber of Bobigny.

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Three years is also the prison sentence he is demanding this Friday, February 9, against Nicolas M., 39, for endangering his colleagues and manslaughter.

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