Baroness Ullens Murder: Family Conflict and Legal Proceedings

2023-12-27 10:11:00

On March 29, 2023 around 10:30 a.m., Nicolas, one of the children of Baron Guy Ullens, went to Chemin du Bon Air to the property of the latter who, in 1999, married Myriam Lechien, familiarly called Mimi, who had two children of a first bed.

After an interview with his father, he leaves the scene and waits for the vehicle driven by his stepmother to exit. He fired six bullets which hit Myriam Lechien, killed instantly. Guy Ullens is injured in the leg by a projectile.

He will be taken to the hospital when Nicolas presents himself around 10:50 a.m. to the Mazerine police, carrying his Glock 26 semi-automatic pistol. “I have done the irreparable,” he will say.

Murder of Baroness Myriam Ullens: her stepson Nicolas Ullens leaves prison with an electronic bracelet

Investigating judge Colautti will issue an arrest warrant for charges of murder and violation of the weapons law and carrying a prohibited weapon. Once the reconstruction is completed, investigators will work to understand the personality of Nicolas Ullens in order to understand the motives for his action. The king’s prosecutor Marc Rézette spoke of a family quarrel over inheritance which, over time, transformed into a latent conflict then into a stormy climate with, ultimately, a deadly explosion.

Guy Ullens divorced in 1990. He has four children, three boys and a girl. He is at the head of an impressive fortune inherited from his mother. In 1999, he married Myriam Lechien. He met her when she was creating a small “maison de bouche” type business in Brussels, which earned her in Ohain, where nicknames flourished, that of “the baker”. Love at first sight.

The new couple, who frequent the royal family, are embarking on charitable operations on several continents. Myriam Ullens, for example, will open a foundation that will help 15,000 women suffering from breast cancer. She will launch into haute couture in Paris, but her house will not resist the competition.

Baroness Ullens’ children emerge from silence: “If there is a public trial to be held, it is that of the assassin, not that of the victim”

All this required very significant expenses, fueled more by the husband’s fortune than by his second wife’s fortune. What might have been considered as a squandering of an inheritance would perhaps be doubled by a form of manipulation by Mimi to allow her children to benefit from part of the baron’s family inheritance. His children had the impression of being relegated to second place compared to their stepmother’s two children.

On October 17, 2023, the indictment chamber decided to keep Nicolas in pre-trial detention, but to provide him with an electronic bracelet: the prison cell was transformed into being kept in a family home.

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