Illustration of the judicial police. - E. Frisullo / 20 Minutes

It was about ten days ago. On February 23 in Laxou, in the suburbs of Nancy, a forties was found dead in a building, stabbed. Just over a week later, two people suspected of having participated in this deadly brawl have been charged, but the alleged murderer is on the run, it was learned on Monday from the prosecution.

A man has been identified on suspicion of having fatally stabbed the 41-year-old victim in the lung, according to Stéphane Javet, assistant prosecutor at the Nancy prosecution. He is wanted by the Regional Judicial Police Service of Nancy, in charge of the investigation.

Two people, a brother and a sister, were charged with "intentional violence aggravated by two circumstances, assembly and use of a weapon," said Mr. Javet. The woman, "already convicted of acts of willful violence, has been placed in pre-trial detention (and) a very recent sentence of four months' imprisonment has been carried out," said the deputy prosecutor. His brother has been placed under judicial supervision, he added.

The Nancy prosecutor's office opened on Saturday "judicial information against X and persons named as heads of intentional violence aggravated by two circumstances, assembly and use of a weapon, and intentional homicide".

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