Europe1 .fr with AFP 2:18 p.m., August 24, 2022

A 68-year-old woman will be tried on January 13 in Limoges, after admitting to being the cause of 20 wildfires between 2019 and 2022 in the south of Haute-Vienne.

Placed under judicial control, the sexagenarian, who explained her gesture by a "malaise" and "boredom", is the subject of an obligation of care.

A sixty-year-old admitted to having started 20 wildfires between 2019 and 2022 in the same sector of southern Haute-Vienne and will be tried on January 13 in Limoges, the national gendarmerie said in a press release on Wednesday.

According to a source familiar with the matter, this 68-year-old woman explained her behavior by "ill-being" and "boredom".

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The investigation began when 26 fires were recorded in early August in the Saint-Hilaire-les-Places, Ladignac-le-Long, La Meyze, Bussière-Galand, Flavignac and Les Cars sectors, "for more than one ten hectares of burnt vegetation".

The Limoges research brigade quickly turned to the criminal trail and, following the investigations, placed a 68-year-old woman residing in Haute-Vienne in police custody.

The latter admitted having started 20 fires between 2019 and 2022 in these municipalities.

Placed under judicial supervision, she is subject to an obligation of care.

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In 2019, fires of the same type, "mainly started on the edge of the road near a forest", had been observed in this same sector, according to the gendarmerie.

This is the third suspected arsonist arrested in Haute-Vienne this summer.

Last week, the police arrested a 55-year-old woman who admitted having caused eight fires in August in Couzeix, near Limoges.

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She explained that she acted in particular "out of boredom, loving to watch the fire start before leaving the scene".

His trial is set for December 16.

In addition, a man arrested by the gendarmerie and suspected of being the author of eight fires between June 12 and July 19 in Saint-Sulpice-les-Feuilles, in the north of the department, is currently imprisoned at the house of judgment of Limoges, awaiting trial.