Murder of Abubakar Cissé: a First Psychiatric Expertise Considers the Author Irresponsible, a Second Expertise Has Been Ordered
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The Nimes prosecutor said on Thursday, July 3, that the discernment of Olivier H., the main suspect in the Islamophobic assassination of the young Malian at the mosque of La Grand-Combe, was abolished at the time of the events, due to disturbances.
Olivier Hadzovic, charged on 9 May for "killing on the grounds of race or religion" and imprisoned, was transferred on Thursday to a specialized psychiatric unit.


Olivier Hadzovic was charged and detained on 9 May and since then has been transferred to a specialized psychiatric unit. First presented to an investigating judge, the author of the facts had not, according to the prosecutor, "not been able to make statements".
An initial psychiatric assessment concluded that the man who killed Aboubakar Cissé, a 22-year-old Malian, at the mosque in La Grand-Combe, was irresponsible.
A first psychiatric examination concluded that the man who killed Aboubakar Cissé, a 22-year-old Malian boy, in a mosque in southern France, was irresponsible, a murder that had led to a violent...
The initial psychiatric expertise concludes with the abolition of discernment during the homicide, while a second analysis is under way. The alleged perpetrator of the murder of Abubakar Cissé, a 22-year-old man killed in a mosque in La Grand-Combe (Gard), was declared irresponsible by an initial psychiatric expert. According to the findings of the doctors, the individual suffered from [...] Article A suspect deemed irresponsible after a murder …
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