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France s most notorious serial killer, Ogre of the Ardennes dies in jail at 79 — RT World News

Follow RT on Michel Fourniret has died in a Paris prison hospital after experiencing respiratory problems, the French authorities confirmed. He confessed to killing 11 young women between 1987 and 2003, many in partnership with his wife. Fourniret passed away on Monday at the Pitie-Salpetriere secure inter-regional hospital unit (UHSI) in Paris, prosecutor Remy Heitz told reporters. He was admitted to the hospital on April 28 with “respiratory” difficulties. He was also dealing with heart problems and Alzheimer’s disease, according to the newspaper Le Parisien. Over a period of 15 years, Fourniret had strangled, stabbed or shot at least 11 women across northern France and Belgium, aided by his lover and then-wife Monique Olivier. By his own admission, he was

Michel Fourniret: Jailed French serial killer dies aged 79

BBC News Published image captionThree of the victims (from left): Jeanne-Marie Desramault, Fabienne Leroy and Elisabeth Brichet Jailed French serial killer Michel Fourniret, who murdered at least eight girls or young women between 1987 and 2001, has died aged 79, officials say. Fourniret died in the secure unit of a hospital in Paris, the public prosecutor said on Monday. Dubbed the Ogre of the Ardennes , he was serving two life sentences for the kidnappings and killings. Fourniret s wife, Monique Olivier, was also given a life sentence for complicity. He also confessed to several other murders, including that of British student Joanna Parrish. Fourniret s victims - most of whom were raped - were aged between 12 and 30. They were shot, strangled or stabbed to death.

Michel Fourniret Dies At 79 In Secure Hospital Unit

Serial killer Michel Fourniret, who was convicted of the murder of 8 women and girls, has died. By The Associated Press Self-confessed French serial killer Michel Fourniret leaves Police Headquarters in Dinant 08 July 2004. Photo: Getty Images A French serial killer sentenced twice to life imprisonment for the murder of eight women has died Monday at 79, the Paris prosecutor said. Michel Fourniret, one of France’s most notorious serial killers, died in a secure unit of a Paris hospital, prosecutor Remy Heitz said in a statement. Arrested in 2003 in Belgium, Fourniret was convicted to life in prison in 2008 for the murder and the rape or attempted rape of seven female teenagers and young women. The crimes were committed in France and Belgium between from 1987 to 2001.

France prosecutors ask judges to drop claims of French role in Rwanda genocide - JURIST - News

May 4, 2021 12:44:24 pm French lead prosecutor Remy Heitz said Monday that the investigations carried out by the French government could not prove direct involvement of French troops in the Rwandan genocide and asked the investigating magistrates to drop the case. The investigation centers on the 991-page report that was published by the Research Commission on the French Archives relating to Rwanda and the Tutsi genocide, known as the Duclert Commission. In March, the Duclert Commission’s report found that France was not complicit in the Rwandan genocide, but that France bears responsibility for its failure to act. Although the report cleared France of complicity with the massacre of 800,000 people, the report said, “France was involved with a regime that encouraged racist massacres. It remained blind to the preparation of a genocide by the most radical elements of this regime.”

Outrage over call to shelve Rwandan genocide case against French military

Outrage over call to shelve Rwandan genocide case against French military
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