Justice doubts whether woman was really held captive in France – world chronicle

2023-08-08 17:02:06

Paris – In the sensational case of a German couple in eastern France, the French judiciary does not assume deprivation of liberty. The public prosecutor of Saargemünd, Olivier Glady, confirmed on Tuesday that the theory of deprivation of liberty was rejected. “Currently, the most likely lead seems to be that there are no criminal offenses once morest this woman.” Initially, investigations into possible rape, deprivation of liberty and torture were started.

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