In Vendée, a municipality denounces “repeated” homophobic acts, an investigation underway

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This Saturday, November 16, in a press release published on Facebook, the town hall of Lairoux, in south-Vendée, was outraged by “homophobic acts and degradations” that occurred in the homes of officials. The gendarmerie, which is leading the investigation, confirms the filing of three complaints since October 20.

The town of Lairoux denounced this weekend “repeated homophobic acts” against its constituents (illustrative photo). | WEST-FRANCE/MARC ROGER


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  • The town of Lairoux denounced this weekend “repeated homophobic acts” against its constituents (illustrative photo). | WEST-FRANCE/MARC ROGER

“The perpetrators of these despicable acts are in no way in line with the values ​​and principles that make up the quality of living together in Lairoux. » The post is signed by the mayor of Lairoux, Cédric Guinaudeau. Saturday November 16, 2024, on its official account, the small town of south-Vendée (some 600 inhabitants), published a press release denouncing “repeated homophobic acts, damage to property and threats that have recently occurred against Lairousiens in their homes”.

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