After his arrest Tuesday evening in Toulon, when he got off the Marseille train, the Cameroonian under OQTF suspected of being the Ainay concrete block killer, will be transferred directly to Évry-Courcouronnes (Essonne), we learned from the public prosecutor's office in Lyon.
The man must be presented Friday to an investigating judge, the Evry (Essonne) public prosecutor's office said Thursday evening.
Levis E. is this man wanted for an attempted murder, again with a block of concrete, on a homeless person on October 23 in Évry, twenty days before the assassination on rue d'Enghien, in Lyon. On November 12, the Évry public prosecutor's office opened a judicial investigation, which is not yet the case in Lyon.
At the end of his police custody in Toulon for the attack on a passenger, he will therefore initially be questioned by the investigating judge on the facts of October 23.
Suspected of one murder, four attempted murders and one assault
In Lyon, where Emilio's death had moved the rue d'Enghien neighborhood where he had lived for five years, the investigation continues. If the video surveillance images show a blatant resemblance to the man who tried to kill another homeless person in Rotterdam (Netherlands), we must await the results of the DNA examinations collected on the victim and around his body to formally attribute these facts to him.
Aged 32, Levis E. is suspected of a total of one murder (Lyon), four attempted murders (Dijon, Évry, Strasbourg, Rotterdam) with a concrete block or a stone and an attack on the Marseille train. Toulon.
The prosecution requested his indictment for attempted murder in Evry and his placement in pre-trial detention. The public prosecutor said he was considering bringing together all of the French investigations targeting this man.