14 years after the death of this student, his family requests referral to the Nanterre cold case center

According to the family lawyer, the “successive changes of investigating judge” and “the weak mobilization of the investigation services” caused the investigations to “skate”.

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The family of Stéphane Kameugne, a student who died in 2008 in Châlons-en-Champagne (Marne), is requesting referral to the Cold Case division of the Nanterre prosecution, franceinfo learned on Tuesday February 7 from his lawyer, Maître Didier Seban. His relatives also intend to mobilize this Friday in Reims to ask that “means are finally implemented to find the perpetrator(s) of this murder”.

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The student at the School of Arts and Crafts in Châlons-en-Champagne disappeared on Saturday December 6, 2008 after a party organized by his school. He was then found dead in a canal near his school on December 24. A judicial investigation was then opened for “murder”.

According to the family lawyer, the “successive changes of investigating judge” And “the low mobilization of the investigation services” did “skate” investigations. The victim’s family “Sorry” also because the Reims public prosecutor’s office “who never played an active role in the investigation” refused “to accept the transfer of this file to the pole of the unsolved crimes of the judicial court of Nanterre.”

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