The young man suspected of Aboubakar Cissé’s furniture had fled for three days before going to a police station in Italy.

Published the 09/05/2025 11:46 Updated the 09/05/2025 12:26 Reading time: 1min
The suspect of the murder of Aboubakar Cissé in a mosque in the Grand-Combe, in the Gard, on April 25, was repatriated Friday May 9 in France from Italy, where he had gone to the authorities after a three-day leak, learned Franceinfo from a source close to the file, confirming information from RTL.
This 21 -year -old Frenchman is repatriated this Friday by car from Florence to Nîmes, indicates his French lawyer in Franceinfo, Adrien Gabeaud. Upon his arrival in France, he will be presented at the end of the afternoon to an investigating judge, with a view to a probable indictment for “aggravated murder by the premeditation and the circumstance of commission because of the race or the religion” and “subtraction of a criminal to research or his arrest”.
The murderer of Aboubakar Cissé, a 22 -year -old Malian, had acted “In an isolated context”guided by with “Very personal springs”namely a “Obsessive desire to kill a person”had 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.
“The facts seem, at this stage, built around the obsessive desire to kill a person”had added the prosecutor, specifying that the National Anti -aimer -terrorist prosecution (PNAT) had “at this stage” not retained the terrorist qualification, but that it “Remote in observation” on this sensitive file.