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Portugal Rejects Extradition of Frenchman Accused of Killing Mothers of His Children

Coimbra appeal court judges have refused to execute a European arrest warrant, issued by authorities in France, that would allow for the extradition of Cédric Prizzon – the former policeman The post Portugal rejects extradition of Frenchman accused of killing mothers of his children appeared first on Portugal Resident.

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Cédric Prizson was arrested in Portugal at the end of March during a road check in the Guarda region. He is accused of double murder.

·Paris, France
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Former French police are suspected of killing two women whose bodies were found buried in Bragança. It is based on the fact that the crimes were committed on national territory.

·Portugal
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The Court of Appeal of Coimbra held that the double murder had been committed "in whole or in part within the national territory" and that legal proceedings had already been opened in Portugal, so Cécric Prizzon had to be tried there

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The 42-year-old is currently in pre-trial detention in Portugal, where he is accused of killing his companion and former companion, found a few days after their disappearance in Aveyron.

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Former Parisian policeman and 42-year-old rugby player, Cédric Prizson is the main suspect of a double murder: that of his ex-partner Audrey Cavalié, 40, and his current companion, Angela Legobien-Cadillac, 26,.

·Paris, France
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Cedric Prizson will remain locked up in Portugal after the refusal of a court to execute the European arrest warrant issued by France, believing that the alleged crimes were committed "in whole or in part on the basis of the...

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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