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Pictures. Death of Simone Weber: a look back at a judicial career that kept France in suspense

Simone Weber, nicknamed “the Diabolique of Nancy”, died this Thursday, April 11 in the morning at the age of 94 in Cannes in Alpes-Maritimes. Sentenced in 1991 to 20 years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of her partner Bernard Hettier, she was on the other hand acquitted of that of her second husband, Marcel Fixard. She had settled on the French Riviera since her release in 1999. A look back in images on a case that kept France in suspen…
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Simone Weber, nicknamed “the Diabolique of Nancy”, died this Thursday, April 11 in the morning at the age of 94 in Cannes in Alpes-Maritimes. Sentenced in 1991 to 20 years of criminal imprisonment for the murder of her partner Bernard Hettier, she was on the other hand acquitted of that of her second husband, Marcel Fixard. She had settled on the French Riviera since her release in 1999. A look back in images on a case that kept France in suspen…

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estrepublicain.fr broke the news in Nancy, France on Thursday, April 11, 2024.
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