The body found a week ago on the banks of a canal in Gonfreville-l'Orcher, near Le Havre, is indeed that of the man wanted in a murder case committed at the end of April, we learned. Friday with the prosecution.

“The body of the man recovered from Gonfreville-l'Orcher is indeed that of the father-in-law of the woman murdered at Notre-Dame-du-Bec, (north of Le Havre).

The autopsy carried out reveals that the man died by drowning without the intervention of a third party ”, indicated Friday Bruno Dieudonné, prosecutor in Le Havre.

"This deceased man is the main suspect in this investigation even if, as it stands, no material element allows to designate with certainty as the author of the facts", specified the magistrate.

The victim, a fifty-something, was found dead by her son at his home on April 29.

The deceased man "was actively sought by investigators as part of the information file opened against X of the murder chief", concerning the victim of Notre-Dame-du-Bec, had indicated the prosecutor of Le Havre.

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