Suicide of a Policeman in Lyon in 2011: Justice Closes Case, Family Shouts Scandal
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The Lyon Court of Appeal ruled on Thursday, 15 January, a dismissal in the Myriam Sakhri case, the police officer found dead at her home in 2011. Her family denounces a "scandal" decision.
On 24 September 2011, Myriam Sakhri, a 32-year-old gendarme, was found dead at the Delfosse barracks in Lyon. If the family refuted the thesis of suicide for years, the investigating chamber of the Lyon Court of Appeal declared a dismissal on Thursday.
Myriam Sakhri's family denounces a sloppy investigation and persists in refuting the thesis of suicide for personal reasons Justice closed on Thursday the investigation into the death in 2011 of a gendarme,
On Thursday, the Lyon Court of Appeal terminated the investigation into the death in 2011 of Constable Myriam Sakhri, found dead in her barracks. Twelve years after the facts, the court confirmed that there is no need to prosecute. A decision deemed "scandalous" by the family, which continues to challenge the thesis of suicide and announces an appeal in cassation.
The Lyon Court of Appeal confirmed the closure of the investigation into the death of Constable Myriam Sakhri. The family announces an appeal in cassation.
The investigating chamber of the Lyon Court of Appeal concluded with a dismissal the new investigation into the death of Myriam Sahkri at the home of his barracks. A "mascarade" for the relatives of this gendarme who complained about the "harassment" and "racism" of his colleagues.
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