a judicial investigation opened after the disappearance of the young rugby player Medhi Narjissi

a judicial investigation opened after the disappearance of the young rugby player Medhi Narjissi
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      judicial
      investigation
      opened
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      disappearance
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      young
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      player
      Medhi
      Narjissi

At the end of the day on Tuesday, September 3, the public prosecutor of Agen, Olivier Naboulet, announced that a judicial investigation had been opened and, as a result, that an investigating judge had been appointed following the disappearance of Medhi Narjissi on August 7.

The public prosecutor of Agen, Olivier Naboulet, announced late on Tuesday, September 3, the opening of a judicial investigation into the disappearance of young French rugby player Medhi Narjissi (17 years old) on August 7 in South Africa. An investigating judge has therefore been appointed, which means that the complaint filed by the parents of the Stade Toulousain player on August 27 at the Agen police station has been heard.

«The Agen public prosecutor’s office, following a complaint filed by the young man’s parents’ counsel, opened a judicial investigation into the worrying disappearance, and entrusted it to the interdepartmental management of the national police in Agen.it is written. In this procedural framework, the parents were heard; according to their knowledge of the facts, they were thus able to specify the conditions in which their son had been unable to return to shore, and had disappeared.”detailed the public prosecutor of Agen.

Also readRugby: Who is Medhi Narjissi, the 17-year-old player missing at sea in South Africa?

Narjissi was taking part in a recovery session

Before continuing: “Following the initial investigations and when it seemed appropriate to objectively ascertain the precise circumstances of the minor’s disappearance, the Agen public prosecutor’s office contacted the investigating magistrate in order to provide information in search of the causes of the disappearance.”. As a reminder, Medhi Narjissi was taking part in a recovery session with the French under-18 team on Dias Beach in South Africa. He was then swept away while a teammate tried to save him.

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