“I hope that he will not be forgotten… Who knows, by mentioning the affair, you will perhaps awaken consciences,” confides Danielle Fargues two decades after the disappearance of her son, Olivier Fargues.
On March 12, 2004, the body of this 22-year-old student was found in a grove, locked in a trash bag, near a medical-educational institute (IME) at the gates of the university campus of Poitiers (Vienna).
This crime has never been solved.
The case was entrusted in October 2022 to the Nanterre judicial center dedicated to unresolved cases, “cold cases”.
Last fall, samples were taken in Bordeaux (Gironde) from Olivier Fargues' parents to carry out new investigations on the seals and compare different DNA.
“We have to keep hope.
The investigators have always done painstaking work.
One day, we will find the culprit(s), says Danielle Fargues, favoring the track of “the bad encounter”.
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