It is an individual with a worrying profile who was arrested this Tuesday evening at Toulon station (Var) and placed in police custody. Levis E., a man of Cameroonian nationality, under obligation to leave French territory (OQTF), is suspected of having killed a homeless person with a cinder block during the night from Sunday to Monday, in Lyon (Rhône), Le Parisian from police sources. But the man is also wanted for at least four attempted murders in Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin), Dijon (Côte d'Or), Évry-Courcouronnes (Essonne) and Rotterdam (Netherlands).
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On the night of November 4 to 5, a homeless man was violently attacked in Rotterdam with a concrete block. Announced dead at first, the victim is actually in a coma. Aged 37, she “is still fighting for life,” De Telegraaf reported on Tuesday. After the Toulon arrest, Dutch police said they were “investigating whether this is the suspect linked to the Rotterdam attack”. “At this stage we cannot confirm it,” spokesperson Janine Tuinfort told AFP. The individual was arrested Tuesday evening after committing violence against a woman on a train coming from Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône).
Great start for vacationers. The SNCF put train tickets on sale on its site this Wednesday for journeys from January 9 to March 30, 2025. Dates which therefore include the winter school vacation period: from February 8 to 24 for the area B, from February 15 to March 3 for zone C and from February 22 to March 10 for zone A. In anticipation, the SNCF has strengthened “its offer to reach the French massifs” during the holidays winter. An OUIGO return trip will, for example, be offered daily on the Paris – Bourg-Saint-Maurice (Savoie) line. The TGV Inoui offer will also be increased on this same line.
The SNCF also opened, “for the first time” and on an experimental basis, “sales of TGV Inoui tickets” for journeys “valid within six months”, i.e. between January 9 and July 4, 2025, for three lines, Paris-Lyon, Paris-Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) and Paris-Montpellier (Hérault).