Murder of Abubakar Cissé in the Gard: the Suspect Suffered From an Abolition of Discernment During the Facts, According to an Expert Opinion
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Aboubakar Cissé was killed with a knife on 25 April, while he was in the mosque of the Grand Combe in the Gard.
Psychiatric expertise points to the "schizophrenic" disorder of the alleged perpetrator of the assassination of Abubakar Cissé, killed in a mosque in the Gard on 25 April 2025. If the counter-expertise confirmed this analysis, Olivier Hadzovic could be found criminally irresponsible.
The opinions of the expert psychiatrists at the trial of Irena Tihec on charges of murdering her husband Aleš Tihec in Brunswick in April 2022 differ. One is of the opinion that her ability to understand was reduced, but not significantly, while the other is of the opinion that it was significantly reduced.
A psychiatric expert, obtained by BFMTV, reveals that Olivier Hadzovic, suspected of stabbing Aboubakar Cissé in a mosque in the Gard on 25 April, "was suffering, at the time of the events, from a psychotic disorder that abolished his discernment and control of his actions."The psychiatrist who assessed the suspect in detention on 11 June points out that he "did not act under external coercion, but under the influence of his hallucinations." Thi…
Olivier Hadzovic, the main suspect of the murder of Abubakar Cissé, suffered from psychotic disorders during the incident, concludes an expert report conducted by a psychiatrist.
According to the psychiatrist who examined him, Olivier H, who killed a Muslim fidelity in the Gard, was in sharp decompensation at the time of the events, in the grip of a schizophrenic psychotic disorder.
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