Christine Dupont de Ligonnès wants to deliver “her” truth.
Thirteen years after the tragedy in Nantes (Loire-Atlantique), the sister of the most famous fugitive in France remains convinced that her brother did not decimate his family.
With a lot of promotion around her book “Xavier, my presumed innocent brother”, she supports the extravagant thesis of an “exfiltration”.
To listen to him, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès would have been sent abroad with his family after being put in danger during a perilous infiltration mission on behalf of an ultra-sensitive American anti-drug service.
The bodies of her brother's wife and her four children, found riddled with bullets and buried under the family terrace in April 2011 in Nantes (Loire-Atlantique), were, according to her, "a set-up" by the treating officers. of his brother.
“I think so, my brother is alive somewhere with Agnès and the children,” she said in an interview with BFMTV broadcast this Monday, March 18 in the morning.
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