For the MP for Maine-et-Loire, interviewed Saturday on Europe 1, the weekend should be devoted to meditation in Nantes, while the prefecture says fear the presence of radical elements in the tribute marches to this young dead man on the evening of the Music Festival.

INTERVIEW

Calls to gather in Nantes, in tribute to Steve Maia Caniço whose body was found in the Loire Monday, have multiplied in recent days on social networks. The prefecture, which says fear the presence of activists within the processions, however, promulgated Thursday night a ban demonstrations Saturday in the city center. "Everyone should hear the words of relatives of Steve who do not want a demonstration.It should extinguish any controversy," said for his part at the microphone of François Geffrier on Europe 1, the MP for Maine-et-Loire Matthieu Orphelin.

"Today, we are stealing the mourning of this family," denounced the elected, while the parents of the young man asked, through the voice of their lawyer, that "things happen calmly"