PEYRIAC-DE-MER (AFP) - French prosecutors on Sunday (July 26) said they had charged a US national with the murder of his French wife, who was found stabbed to death near their holiday home in the southwest.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PEYRIAC-DE-MER - French prosecutors on Sunday said they had charged a US national with the murder of his French wife, who was found stabbed to death near their holiday home in the southwest.
Hours earlier, police had found his 52-year-old wife's remains in a rainwater drain near the couple's holiday home in the village of Peyriac-de-Mer. On Sunday, a bouquet of white roses had been placed at the top of the drain where Laure's body was found. "You always think this can only happen to other people, but violence against women can happen all of a sudden."
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