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The suspect in the murder of Aboubakar Cissé in a Mosque in the Grand-Combe, in the Gard, on April 25, must be repatriated on Friday May 9 in France from Italy on Friday, where he had gone to the authorities after a three-day flight, French media reported.
The 21 -year -old French must be repatriated by plane, from Florence, where he had gone three days after the murder. When he arrived in France, he will be presented to an investigating judge in Nîmes, with a view to a probable indictment for “murder aggravated by the premeditation and the circumstance of commission at the rate of the race or the religion” and “subtraction of a criminal to research or his arrest”, specifies Franceinfo citing a source close to the file.
The murderer of the young Malian had acted “in an isolated context”, guided by “very personal springs”, namely an “obsessive desire to kill a person”, explained during a press conference the prosecutor of the Republic of Nîmes, Cécile Gensac, on May 2. A version refuted by the lawyer for the family of victim Yassine Bouzrou, recalls the same media.
-“The facts appear at this stage built around the obsessive desire to kill a person,” added the prosecutor, specifying that the National Anti -terrorist prosecution (PNAT) had “at this stage” not retained the terrorist qualification but that it “remains under observation” on this sensitive issue.
The body of Aboubakar Cissé was repatriated during the night of Wednesday to Thursday in his country of origin to be buried there. A prayer ceremony took place in the morning in the cemetery of the guaranteed district of the capital Bamako, after a mortuary prayer in the mosque of the same district.
The young Malian was killed dozens of stab wounds on April 25 during his prayer in the Mosque of the Grand-Combe (south of France).
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