Monday December 16, the second home of Jean-Luc Mélenchon located in Lombreuil, in Loiret, was the victim of damage and offensive tags.
An unfortunate discovery. Monday, December 16, the mayor of Lombreuil, in Loiret, noted that part of the fence of the second home owned by Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the town had been cut and that a window of the house was open, we learned Europe 1. According to the gendarmes’ initial findings, several individuals broke into the property and wrote numerous “offensive” tags on the walls of the residence, currently for sale.
An investigation was opened by the Montargis public prosecutor’s office, but according to “Le Parisien”, “the perpetrator(s) have not yet been arrested” this Tuesday noon. Jean-Luc Mélenchon reacted on I fear for my books. Thank you to the media for not aggravating my danger. »
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Revenge?
Speaking to “Libération”, the mayor of Lombreuil, Eric Godey, indicated that the tags “targeted the politician”. “It seemed like revenge,” he said. The Montargis public prosecutor’s office speaks of “insulting and outrageous” tags.