A gendarmerie captain and mother commits irreparable harm and ends her life by setting herself on fire in her vehicle

This Wednesday, March 16, 2022, a mother in her forties committed suicide in Montpellier in the district of Celleneuve-Alco, reports our colleagues from Parisian. Nadia Mostefa set herself on fire while inside her vehicle. Witnesses present during the tragedy explained in particular that they saw a body trying to extricate itself from the car in the parking lot rue Favre de Saint-Castor. According to the latest information from Midi Libre, they would then have tried to help him. They would have equipped themselves with a fire extinguisher, indicates the local site Hérault tribune.

The emergency services, for their part, quickly intervened. Nadia Mostefa, captain of the gendarmerie was transported to the burns department of the University Hospital Center (CHU) of Lapeyronie. His vital prognosis was already largely committed. Hérault tribune mentions that the woman suffered from 3rd degree burns over a very large part of her body.

Our colleagues have also put forward a hypothesis regarding his terrible gesture. Shortly before taking action, Nadia Mostefa had learned that she was going to lose custody of her child. On social networks, his colleagues were quick to pay tribute to the captain who had recently been on sick leave. A relative of the victim thus confided in the columns of the Parisian ” She had notably organized a large flash mob of gendarmes at the Geoffroy Guichard stadium in Saint-Étienne in 2019. She was very involved in the issue of orphans in the gendarmerie “.

I have no words, just a lot of sadness, today I lost a friend. I’m thinking of your adorable son, I wish you had called me yesterday…Rest in peace Nadia “, could we read on Twitter. But also : ” I will keep the memory of a person turned towards others and always smiling. Thank you for these moments spent together, Nadia. Thoughts for your adorable son who can always count on us. “A terrible disappearance that upsets the whole of France…

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