11-Year-Old Strangled in Rennes: the Two Adolescents Charged and Imprisoned for "Murder"
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INFO THE TELEGRAMME. In the investigation into the death of Theo, 11 years old, in Rennes, the two suspects, a 16-year-old and a 15-year-old girl, were charged with murder and placed in pre-trial detention on Wednesday, 27 May. According to our information, the young man was under the responsibility of the Social Aid for Children (ASE).
The two suspects of 15 years and 16 years of age were placed in pretrial detention by the judge of freedoms and detention and are charged with "murder on minors under 15 years of age", a crime punishable by life imprisonment.
The two teenagers were charged and jailed for "murder" this Wednesday evening. Suspected of strangled Theo, 11, in Rennes, they admitted on Tuesday that they wanted to "retaliate" and "recover" fishing equipment worth "a few dozen euros". - 11-year-old strangled in Rennes: the two adolescents charged and imprisoned for "murder" (Police, justice and other facts).
The two adolescents, aged 15 and 16, arrested after the death of an 11-year-old boy found with a tight towel around their necks on the banks of the Vilaine River in Rennes, France, were charged with murder.
The child's screams pierced the area. Residents called the emergency services. By the time officers arrived at the wooded riverbank, it was too late to save him. The body of an 11-year-old boy was found. A bath towel was wrapped tightly around his neck. Two people were detained in the case. They were still children.
Two 15- and 16-year-olds were charged and jailed for the murder of Theo, an 11-year-old child who died strangled on Sunday in Rennes, announced the prosecution on Wednesday. Suspects admitted that he acted by...
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