In the Avelines in Wanze, the septuagenarian had not supported the barking of his new pet during his first night. However, he himself had asked for an animal in order to break the terrible loneliness that inhabited him. Very seriously injured, Pantoufle had to be euthanized.
In the process, CHRH announced that it wanted to “end the residence agreement between the two parties”. Jean-François Ronveaux, director of the Center Hospitalier Régional de Huy, also insisted that a solution had to be found. “There is no question that this resident ends up on the street. But it is clear that these facts have caused quite a stir among staff and other residents.”
This Friday, Sud Info announces that René will be placed in a psychiatric hospital. “He was deemed to pose a danger both to himself and to others. The individual was invited to leave the service residence and an observation was decided”, specifies Commissioner Dubois to the Meuse-Hesbaye police for our colleagues. This Thursday, he left his establishment in Wanze to go to the “Petit Bourgogne” psychiatric hospital in Liège.
The Liège public prosecutor’s office might prosecute the septuagenarian following the report drawn up by the police. If he is summoned to appear before the criminal court, René, who was indeed in possession of a license to keep an animal, risks 8 days to 3 years of imprisonment, and a fine ranging from 100 € to one million €.