Eric Comyn’s widow victim of cyberbullying, investigation opened

Eric Comyn’s widow victim of cyberbullying, investigation opened
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Insulting remarks were notably addressed to the widow of the gendarme killed in Mougins on August 26. His widow had spoken at a ceremony in Mandelieu-la-Napoule, denouncing the “laxity” of the French state.

The widow of Éric Comyn, a police officer killed by a repeat offender in Mougins (Alpes-Maritimes) during a road check, is the target of insulting comments on social networks which have triggered the opening of an investigation, BFMTV learned from a source close to the investigation on Wednesday, September 4, confirming information from AFP.

The investigation was opened for cyberbullying after insulting remarks and vile messages received by the widow of Eric Comyn. The investigation is being conducted by the Draguignan prosecutor’s office.

“I say it loud and clear, France killed my husband. (…) France killed my husband through its inadequacy, its laxity and its excess of tolerance,” denounced Harmonie Comyn, the gendarme’s widow, on August 28, during a ceremony in Mandelieu-La Napoule, two days after the events.

Prosecutor denounces “odious remarks”

“Be careful, I’m not talking about foreigners, but about repeat offenders,” she said, the suspect arrested being of Cape Verdean nationality.

The 39-year-old man who mowed down Warrant Officer Comyn while trying to avoid a traffic stop in Mougins already had 10 convictions on his record and had been arrested twice for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, according to the courts. He was charged and placed in pre-trial detention.

On Monday, the attorney general of the Aix-en-Provence Court of Appeal warned, during his opening speech before his court, that the public prosecutor “would ensure that certain odious, unacceptable remarks made on the fringes of this tragedy are punished to the full extent of the identification of their perpetrators.”

“Freedom of expression is not a reason for judicial impunity on social networks” and “cannot be the false nose for the commission of offences, the propagation of hatred of institutions and those who serve them or their relatives”, added Franck Rastoul, without further details.

On Monday, a tribute ceremony was held for the gendarme in Nice, in the presence of the resigning Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin. “This is not a refusal to comply, it is a crime. This is not a news item, it is a social fact,” the minister said.

Pauline Revenaz and LR with AFP

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