11-Year-Old Dead Strangled in Rennes: Two Teenagers Confess the Murder of Theo, Killed for Fishing Gear
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A 16-year-old and a 15-year-old wanted to "reveal" the boy. In a previous dispute, it was about fishing accessories worth a few dozen euros.
An eleven-year-old boy was found dead in French Brittany on Sunday. Two young people have confessed to the crime, and they have acted out of revenge.
In Rennes, an 11-year-old child was strangled Sunday afternoon on a bank of Vilaine. Two minors without a criminal record, friends of school, were arrested. They explained having had a dispute with the boy about fishing lures. They will be presented to a judge this Wednesday.
The two teenagers suspected of having killed an 11-year-old child in Rennes by stranglehold said they wanted to "reveal" and "recover fishing equipment worth a few dozen euros", said the Rennes prosecutor on Tuesday. The custody of the two accused, a 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl, was extended and they must be brought before the court on Wednesday morning with a view to a possible indictment for "murder on a minor". - Strangled child in…
Two teenagers suspected of killing an 11-year-old child in Rennes by strangling say they wanted to "recover fishing gear".
The two teenagers suspected of the murder of 11-year-old Théo in France claimed they wanted to "take revenge" and steal "fishing equipment worth a few tens of euros." This is according to the Rennes public prosecutor's office, where the incident took place. The two suspects are also reportedly friends and attend the same school.
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