The French State Sentenced for Gross Misconduct in the Investigation Into the Disappearance of Estelle Mouzin
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Twenty-two years after Estelle Mouzin's disappearance, the state was convicted of "heavy misconduct" this Wednesday in the management of the investigation.
The court acknowledged the serious shortcomings of the investigation into the disappearance of the girl, the victim of Michel Provenret. His father had always denounced the fact that the criminal trail had been abandoned too quickly in the investigation.
The State was convicted of gross misconduct in the investigation into the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin.

Justice considered that "the lack of human resources and malfunctions are a serious fault" and condemned the state in the case of the death of Estelle Mouzin on Wednesday.
The judicial court in Paris sentenced the state on Wednesday for gross misconduct in the investigation into the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin, victim of Michel Providence and disappeared more than 20 years ago, according to a decision consulted by the AFP. ...
Estelle Mouzin's father, Eric Mouzin, who blames the state for not doing everything to find his daughter, filed a summons in 2018 for gross misconduct and denial of justice.
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