Fatal Fire in Courchevel: Life Required Against the Accused
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The 28-year-old stopped denying his involvement in the fire, in which two people lost their lives.
On 20 January 2019, in the Savoyard station, a fire had ravaged a former hotel housing seasonal workers, killing two and wounding dozens.
Hicham Abderraouf was found guilty of having set fire to a seasonal residence in Courchevel in 2019. A 32-year-old woman and a 50-year-old man had succumbed to asphyxiation.
"I have nothing to do with the fire," said the suspect, an Algerian accused of having set fire to a seasonal residence in 2019, which resulted in two deaths and many injuries.
The prosecution demanded life imprisonment, with a 22-year security period, against Hicham A., accused of burning a seasonal residence in Courchevel in 2019. As a reminder, this fire had caused the death of two people. - A fatal fire in Courchevel: the life required against the accused (Police, justice and other facts).
The accused, a 28-year-old man, is sentenced to life imprisonment for the fatal arson of a residence in Courchevel in 2019 His denials did not convince the jurors: a
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