The investigation into the murder of Baroness Myrial Ullens remains ongoing, with her son-in-law Nicolas being the primary suspect. The relationship between Baron Ullens and Myriam began in 1999, despite the significant age gap of 18 years and their respective children from previous marriages. The main issue leading to the alleged crime seems to stem from Baroness Ullens favoring her two children over her husband’s children, particularly in regards to the family fortune. Nicolas reportedly felt that his mother-in-law was squandering his father-in-law’s fortune, particularly through her failing luxury clothing brand Maison Ullens. As a result, the family’s financial and real estate assets were significantly reduced, including the sale of a chalet in Verbier and consideration of selling the family home in Ohain. The investigation continues to determine the exact motive for the murder on March 29.
The murder of Baroness Myrial Ullens continues to intrigue. Investigators arrested the victim’s son-in-law, Nicolas, who is still the main suspect today. But precisely, where is the investigation currently? The adventure between Baron Ullens and Myriam began in 1999, when the couple met. They decide to get together despite the 18 years that separate them. Guy then already has 4 children, from a first marriage, including Nicolas, today the main suspect in the murder of Myrial Ullens. Myriam also has two children. The main problem, which would have led to this crime, would come from precisely that.
Indeed, Myrial Ullens would have tended to do everything to favor her two children, to the detriment of those of her husband, which would not have pleased the killer at all. “It’s difficult to talk to the dad, a kind of barrier had been put in place by their mother-in-law”tells us Pierre Nizet, journalist at Sudinfo, who explains this on the basis of articles from the Flemish press, who came into contact with Brigitte, the sister of the alleged murderer.
In the background, there is the family fortune. Nicolas would indeed have had the feeling that his mother-in-law was squandering her husband’s fortune, in particular for her luxury clothing company, Maison Ullens. Buoyed by early success, the company quickly distinguished itself before falling drastically, becoming a financial abyss. “We are talking regarding a loss of 85 million euros in not even 10 years. The money came from the husband, who injected money back into this house which was not doing very well”confirms Pierre Nizet.
Result: the financial and real estate assets of the Ullens are reduced, the fault of these permanent investments. This resulted in the sale of a large chalet in Verbier, before the couple considered selling the house in Ohain, where Nicolas grew up with his family. The investigation is still ongoing to define the exact reasons for this crime, which cost the life of Myrial Ullens on March 29.
As the investigation into the murder of Baroness Myrial Ullens continues, the motive behind her killing becomes increasingly complex. The family dynamics and financial troubles within the Ullens family are believed to have played a role in this heinous crime. The suspicion still lies with the victim’s son-in-law, Nicolas, who allegedly had personal grudges once morest the victim. The Ullens family’s wealth also played a significant role, with investments and failed businesses resulting in the loss of millions of euros. At present, the investigation is ongoing to uncover the exact reasons behind this tragic event.