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Judicial investigation into the death of Jacquelin Steve Juliette: Dr. Perich heard Friday

Summary by L'Express
The hearing of Dr. Pierre Perich, who was to testify in the court of Pamplemousses, yesterday, and deliver his findings after the counter-mortem he performed on Steve Jacquelin Juliette, was dismissed because of the torrential rain notice. The French medical examiner will testify tomorrow, Friday, May 2, following a joint request from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and Mr. Rama Valayden, a lawyer for the family. An application…
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Steeve's family lawyers Jacquelin Juliette had made a request for a counter-mortem following allegations made in a "Misie Moustass" soundtrack on social media, including a possible police cover-up. The report of Dr. Perich's counter-mortem indicates that there was no "foul play" in this case. It was in Pamplemousses district court early this Friday. Recent ArticlesMeeting of the Alliance of Change at Rose Hill on May 1, 2025Monday, May 5th: No s…

The hearing of Dr. Pierre Perich, who was to testify in the court of Pamplemousses, yesterday, and deliver his findings after the counter-mortem he performed on Steve Jacquelin Juliette, was dismissed because of the torrential rain notice. The French medical examiner will testify tomorrow, Friday, May 2, following a joint request from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and Mr. Rama Valayden, a lawyer for the family. An application…

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L'Express broke the news in Mauritius on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
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