An investigation was opened and entrusted to the gendarmerie brigade “following the discovery of a break-in and damage” at the home of the leader of France Insoumise near Montargis (Loiret). No arrests have taken place at this stage.
The second home of Jean-Luc Mélenchon was damaged in Lombreuil (Loiret), BFMTV.com learned from Jean-Cédric Gaux, public prosecutor of Montargis, confirming information from Europe 1, this Tuesday, December 17.
An investigation was opened and entrusted to the Bellegarde gendarmerie brigade “following the discovery of a break-in and damage” to the home of the leader of France Insoumise.
At this stage, “the perpetrator(s) have not been arrested”, indicated the magistrate.
According to Europe 1, the mayor of Lombreuil discovered that part of the fence of Jean-Luc Mélenchon's residence was cut and that a window was opened this Monday, December 16. Numerous tags were discovered on the walls of Jean-Luc Mélenchon's house, BFMTV.com has learned. According to information from our colleagues, the house is currently for sale.
“Thank you to the comrades who watch TV for warning me of the deterioration of my house in the Loiret”, reacted Jean-Luc Mélenchon on X. “I fear for my books” added with a touch of humor the leader of France Insoumise.
Marine Le Pen condemned the intrusion and damage committed “in the personal home” of Jean-Luc Mélenchon on X, denouncing “absolutely unacceptable behavior”.
“In a democracy, such actions must be the subject of exemplary condemnation. I hope that everything will be done to find the culprits of these acts of great cowardice,” continued Marine Le Pen, affirming her “support” for Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
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