Disappeared From Aveyron: the Two Women Killed "by Asphyxiation" According to Autopsy
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The children of Cédric Prizson, suspected of killing their respective mothers, will be repatriated from Portugal on Thursday, April 2. The two minors and their mothers had disappeared on March 20, 2026 in Aveyron. The bodies of the two women were found buried in Portugal. - Case Cédric Prizson: the children of 2 and 12 years of age handed over on Thursday to the French authorities (Police, justice and other facts).
In charge in Portugal after the arrest of their father, the 12-year-old boy and his 18-month-old half-sister must be repatriated to France on Thursday afternoon.
Cédric Prizson's two children were taken into care in a specialized facility after the arrest last week in Portugal of their father, suspected of killing their respective mothers.
These are the findings of the autopsy report of the two bodies found last week in northern Portugal. The 42-year-old policeman is suspected of having abducted the two women in Aveyron before killing them.
The autopsy report confirms the causes of the death of Cédric Prizzon's partner and ex-spouse, whose bodies were found in Portugal The companion and ex-spouse of the French Cédric
Cédric Prizson, suspected of a double femicide, was arrested in Portugal after the abduction of his children. According to the autopsy report, his two victims, his companion and former spouse, were killed by asphyxiation.
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