Disappeared from Isère: an individual potentially involved in two cold cases from 1988 and 2000 arrested thanks to his DNA

Disappeared from Isère: an individual potentially involved in two cold cases from 1988 and 2000 arrested thanks to his DNA
Disappeared from Isère: an individual potentially involved in two cold cases from 1988 and 2000 arrested thanks to his DNA

It is an arrest which could be synonymous with major progress in the file of missing from Isère. This Monday, November 25, a man was arrested and placed in police custody in . He could, depending on RTLbe involved in two cold boxes from many years ago. It was through his DNA that the individual could be identified.

These two cases date back to 1988 et 2000. For the first, it concerns the disappearance of Nathalie Boyer, a young girl found with her throat slit on the side of a railway track in the department of Isère. The second concerns the death of Leila Afif, a mother killed by bullets southeast of .

“A need to know more”

The man in question is said to be agedabout sixty years. The two towns where the tragedies took place are very close. According to our colleagues, the investigators obtained numerous clues

At the microphone of 3 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, the Boyer family lawyer discusses “a relief for the families who have been waiting for the truth for so long and obviously a need to know more. I spent several hours and days with the family to support this moment. We cannot announce it to them like that, 36 years later, while they lived 36 years without this truth.

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