Aude's Fire "May Have a Criminal Cause" According to Montpellier's Attorney
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The fire has only been under control for three days in the Aude, but it is time for explanations and an assessment. The prosecutor of the Republic of Montpellier (Hérault) announced on Wednesday 13 August that the fire in the Aude "may have a criminal cause resulting from a voluntary act." In a statement, he adds that "experts believe that in view of the conditions of departure of the fire, the fire could have a criminal cause resulting from a v…
The Montpellier prosecutor said on Wednesday 13 August that the fire in the Aude could have a criminal case. A college of two investigating judges was seized.
On Wednesday, August 13, 2025, the Montpellier Public Prosecutor's Office announced that it had excluded any natural cause, in the fire that ravaged 17,000 hectares in the Corbières. The investigation was headed for a voluntary departure of fire, therefore criminal.
The prosecutor of the Republic of Montpellier announced this Wednesday that the fire of the Aude, which took place in early August "could have a criminal cause resulting from a voluntary act"
About 15 days after the fire which ravaged nearly 17,000 hectares in the department of Aude, investigations into the origin of the fire continue. This Wednesday, 13 August 2025, the prosecutor of the city of Aude...
The fire that consumed 13,000 hectares of land in the Aude in France could have an anthropogenic origin. Any natural cause has been excluded, said the prosecutor of the Republic of Montpellier on Wednesday. The investigation is headed towards a criminal trailThe fire of an exceptional magnitude that caused one death and two serious injuries in the Aude "could have a criminal cause resulting from a voluntary act", declared on Wednesday the prosec…
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