NewsReport: Mysterious signs on a girl's corpse in Paris

Report: Mysterious signs on a girl's corpse in Paris

Created: 10/16/2022, 1:09 p.m

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A blue light can be seen on the roof of a police vehicle. © Lino Mirgeler/dpa

A girl’s body has been found rolled up in a suitcase in Paris. The police are now releasing the first details of the investigation. Six people are in police custody.

Paris – After the terrible discovery of a girl’s body in a suitcase in Paris, new details of the investigation have become known.

The numbers 1 and 0 were written on the body of the 12-year-old teenager, the regional newspaper “Sud Ouest” reported on Sunday, citing the Paris public prosecutor. The autopsy revealed the cause of death to be asphyxiation. The girl’s body was found curled up in a suitcase with wounds to her neck around 11 p.m. Friday night.

Since the investigation into the murder began, six people have been taken into police custody, including a woman. Images recorded by video surveillance cameras show her laboriously carrying away a suitcase in front of the girl’s house, which was later found a few blocks away with the girl’s body. A homeless man had reported the gruesome find in the courtyard of a building in Paris’ 19th arrondissement to the police. dpa

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