The murder of the young Frenchman and resident of Lyon, Quentin Deranque, 23 years old, continues to advance at the judicial level. According to reports, seven of those arrested for the murder have been prosecuted by the Lyon prosecutor, Thierry Dran.
According to what the magistrate points out, five of them have admitted during the trial to having participated in the beating although all of them assure that They did not have the will to murder Deranque.
In addition to these seven, there are four other detainees, under suspicion of having helped and collaborated with the accused to escape justice. However, They were released under judicial control and it is expected that they will be called to testify in the coming days.
Macron asks to “clean up” the ultra parties
For his part, the French president, Emmanuel Macron, has asked “the extreme parties” that “they must clean up”, after the murder of Quentin in Lyon, which police investigations attribute to small groups of the extreme left.
Macron has stressed that in “France there is no place” for this type of violent movements or for those who legitimize violence. After that, He sent his condolences and solidarity to the family of the deceased.
“It is a moment of responsibility for all political formations,” highlighted the French president in India, where he is on an official visit. First of all, appealed to “decency and calm”, underlining a message that he had already launched this morning in a message to television BFMTV. The Elysée had also made it known that the president was closely monitoring the situation, despite being in India, and that he was “concerned” to avoid “any escalation of violence.”
Regarding the investigation, Macron asked to be “extremely cautious”, but stressed that the police and Justice They must establish the truth about death.