Cantat Case: Krisztina Rady's Parents Opposed the Reopening of the Case
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The parents of the wife of the singer of Black Désir oppose the reopening of the investigation for voluntary violence against spouses.
The investigation into "possible acts of voluntary violence" committed by the singer of Noir Désir was reopened by the Bordeaux Public Prosecutor's Office on 24 July.
While the case surrounding the suicide of Krisztina Rady is re-emerging with the reopening of the investigation, the parents of the deceased express their disagreement. Fifteen years after the tragedy, they want to turn the page, despite the authorities' willingness to reopen a file still marked by many shadow zones.
Since the death of Krisztina Rady, four proceedings have already been opened and closed. The parents refer to a "charging on this file"

The Bordeaux Public Prosecutor's Office has reopened an investigation into the death of Bertrand Cantat's wife, Krisztina Rady, who was found hanged at home in 2010. Four proceedings concerning the circumstances of her death had already been opened and closed.
On January 10, 2010, Krisztina Rády, former wife of the singer of Black Désir and mother of her two children, was killed. Fifteen years later, the investigation was reopened but her parents opposed it and "wanted to calm down".
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