Medico-legal obstacle and autopsy to come after the death of a thirty-year-old at his home in Nevers

Having not reappeared for ten days, a Neversois was discovered deceased at his home yesterday Saturday. An autopsy will have to determine the cause of his death.

A 37-year-old from Nevers had not reappeared near his friends for around ten days. The unusual aspect of his absence was reinforced by the frequent barking of his dogs coming from his home.

The neighborhood, worried as much as inconvenienced by the loud canine demonstrations, expressed concern to the police and emergency services. Yesterday, Saturday, May 18, in the middle of the day, the firefighters, who entered the home occupied by the man in the city center of Nevers, confirmed the fears. He had died.

The barking of his dogs alerted the neighborhood

The doctor, called to confirm the death, presented a medico-legal obstacle to burial. Faced with the impossibility for the practitioner to determine the exact causes of death, the duty magistrate at the Nevers Public Prosecutor’s Office, Marie-Christine Woldanski, decided to have an autopsy carried out on the body, “although the death does not appear suspicious , in order to establish the circumstances of this man’s death.

His dogs, starving, were seized by the Thiernay shelter.

Jean-Christophe Henriet

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