Double Femicide in Portugal: Children Will Be Handed over to the French Authorities
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The 12-year-old boy and his 18-month-old half-sister will first be entrusted to child welfare before a judge decides how to take care of them. At least one of the families residing in Aveyron showed up to accommodate one of the two.
The 12-year-old boy and his 18-month-old half-sister had been taken care of by a specialized structure after the arrest in Portugal last Tuesday of their father suspected of killing their respective mothers.
A 12-year-old boy and his half-sister are about to return to France, after being taken over by a specialized structure since the arrest in Portugal of their father, Cédric Prizzon, who is suspected of having killed their respective mothers.
The family case of Aveyron is taking a new turn. The two children of Cédric Prizzon, repatriated from Portugal, will be entrusted to child welfare before the decision of a children's judge.
The 12-year-old boy and his 18-month-old half-sister will be "delivered to the French authorities". Their father, suspected of having killed their respective mothers, has been in pre-trial detention since Thursday evening.
Suspected of having killed his spouse and former companion, Cedric Prizzon admitted the facts during an interrogation in Portugal. He denied having premeditated his gesture, text messages and travel intrigue the investigators.
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