
Thirty-five years after the murder of her father, for whom Francis Heaulme is indicted, Christine Clément made an appeal against the state for “heavy faults”, reports Franceinfo this Tuesday, May 6.
Christine Clément denounces “heavy faults” committed during the judicial investigation in the murder of her father, found dead near Avignon (Vaucluse) on August 8, 1989. She made an appeal against the State, learned Franceinfo this Tuesday, May 6, denouncing “the lack of education for years” as well as “the loss of almost all seals”.
In this case, Francis Heaulme is suspected. The serial killer, sentenced to life for eleven murders, had noted a dismissal in 2002 before justice reopped the file in 2022 due to “new load”. Francis Heaulme was again indicted in 2023. The Cold Case was sent in April to the National Pole of Series or Unluccids in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine).
“Christine Clément wishes by this assignment that the serious faults and the denial of justice committed against him are recognized by the State. It is abnormal that a file with a serial killer indicted be abandoned for seven years, then forgotten by justice, forcing the civil party to fight for years for it reopening, “said the lawyers of Christine Clément, Didier Seban and Marine Allali, in Franceinfo.
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