The man who committed suicide in the court of Nîmes was looking for the judiciary mafia

Aged 46, he entered the appeals court on Thursday morning through a door reserved for officials and judges, which normally opens with a badge

Aged 46, he entered the appeals court on Thursday morning through a door reserved for officials and judges, which normally opens with a badge.

The man who managed to enter the Nimes courthouse armed on Friday before committing suicide was a resident of Lozere, who was looking for a “judicial mafia”, according to sources close to the matter.

This man, 46 years old, enters the appeals court by 8.10 through a door reserved for officials and judges in the palace of justice, which is normally opened with a badge, according to initial investigations.

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He hid the shotgun in his bag, and the ammunition up to the level of his legs and belt, before looking around the various rooms of the appeals court, including the registry of the civil court, for about 10 minutes.

According to the same sources and testimonies, the intruder spoke to some staff members, including looking for a senior judge who had changed office and the “judicial mafia”.

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When the bailiff asked him what he was doing there, the man simply replied “Ta gueule”. The bailiff then made a tip and the police were alerted around 8:20am. The court building was evacuated, and the area was cordoned off by law and order forces.

In front of several witnesses, the man then pointed the gun at himself in front of the grand steps of the Court of Appeal, two steps from the entrance to the courtroom.

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An inquest has been opened to “investigate the cause of death”, state prosecutor Eric Maurel said on Friday, entrusting the investigation to the public security department of the city of Nîmes.

The man was identified on Friday evening, and in his vehicle, parked in the Arena parking lot, opposite the Palace of Justice, a letter-testament was found, the contents of which are not known at this time, according to sources close to this topic. .

Date of update: June 14, 2020, 1:58 p.m

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: newstars.edu.vn

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