French court on Sunday accused an unnamed homeless man of the murder of four people whose bodies were found in the Sein River in Choisy-Le-Ri in the metropolitan area of Paris. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.
The suspect was arrested on Wednesday and then placed him in a pre -custody. The prosecutor’s office said that “Although his identity is unclear, it is a homeless at the age of 20, whose nationality is not established ”.
The man refused to answer murder questions, but the investigators found a connection between him and each one victim. They found the bodies in the Seine on August 13 and belonged to two 21-year-old Algerians, 26-year-old Tunisian and 46-year-old Frenchman. The first of them was noticed in the river by a passenger from a suburban train. During the subsequent tour of the area, firefighters and police discovered three more bodies in the river.
All four men had previously seen witnesses in areas where the suspicious stayed. The two found bodies were partially undressed and the two signs of throttle were visible. The suspect was arrested for another reason before finding the bodies on August 5, when he found documents belonging to one of the victims.