The victim, aged 34, was discovered shot to death on January 16 at his home in Bréhéville, a small town of around 200 inhabitants. Discovered in his bed, the man had several bullet wounds.
A man confessed to the murder of his son in Bréhéville (Meuse) and must be presented to a judge on Friday in Nancy, said Verdun public prosecutor Delphine Moncuit, confirming information from theIs Republican . The Verdun public prosecutor's office has relinquished responsibility in favor of that of Nancy, which has jurisdiction in criminal matters.
The victim, aged 34, was discovered shot to death on January 16 at his home in Bréhéville, a small town of around 200 inhabitants. Discovered in his bed, the man had several bullet wounds.
-It was the victim's father who alerted the police, saying he had not heard from his son. According to theIs Republicaninvestigators had discovered the existence of “profound differences” between the two men and took the father, a 66-year-old farmer, into custody on Wednesday. He confessed on Thursday.