
The Lidl races of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Belgium, degenerated. When going to the checkout, Gilbert, 85, had a dispute with another customer. The elderly man, injured during the altercation occurred on March 8, died of his injuries. Federal police have published a research notice to find the suspect, at the request of the Brussels prosecutor’s office.
The French -speaking Belgian media Sudinfo says that the octogenarian was temporarily far from his races to recover a forgotten product on the shelves. But on his return, another man had put himself in his place in the queue. The tone quickly rose and, according to several witnesses, a young man pushed Gilbert on the ground. Seeing the man get up, the suspect fled by leaving his shopping on the spot, specifies 7sur7.be.
A man aged 25 to 30, of “thin corpulence”
Federal police ‘research notice indicates that “following the dispute, the elderly fell on the ground and was heavily injured”. The victim, transported to the hospital, died of his injuries.
The man sought after is between 25 and 30 years old. “It is a thin corpulence, has a beard necklace and wears glasses,” said the Belgian police, who specifies that he was wearing “a clear training, black sneakers and a beige patterned cap” at the time of the facts.
“This Sunday evening, there were already six reports on the sought after man, welcomed the shepherd of the federal police with 7sur7.be. We hope to find a good track among these. »Any information on this case can be communicated by filling out an online form or by making up 0032 2 554 44 88 from abroad.