Deep-Freeze babies, continued
Short snippet today after a few days of silence. Let’s see now what the French justice system will do [prolly nothing for 10 years then who knows?]. In today’s paper there is a lengthier article about a murder case in Belgium, where two French brothers are the suspected murderers. One’s in jail – despite the interdiction to leave France he crossed the French-Belgian border – and the other brother was judged in absentia. When Brussels asked France for its arrest and deportation, France tried the case [10 years after the fact], and concluded “not guilty”. However, the court also acted on the European arrest warrant, and had Olivier Denoyelle deported to Bruges, where he was arrested and thrown in jail for 16 years… So yeah apparently France does deport its citizens.
A French woman wanted for interrogation in Seoul
JUSTICE South Korean police indicated yesterday that it was about to officially request Paris the right to interrogate Véronique Courjault, the French woman suspected of infanticide, after the discovery, end of July, of two dead babies in the freezer of a French family in Seoul. The results of a second series of DNA tests, published yesterday, would confirm that this woman is indeed the mother of the babies.
Korea, Courjault, Frozen Babies, Olivier Denoyelle
References:
Le Figaro
Chrystelle Vincent
