Three months after the disappearance at the end of November of Leslie Hoorelbeke and Kevin Trompat in Deux-Sèvres, the judicial investigation is progressing. While two men were indicted on Thursday and Friday, a third suspect was indicted on Saturday March 4, for murder, kidnapping and kidnapping, as well as modifying the inventory of a crime to obstruct manifestation of the truth.
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Two bodies were found. The gendarmes found two bodies in Charente-Maritime, not far from the home of a suspect indicted for assassinations, learned franceinfo from a source close to the file, on Saturday. Excavations began on Friday in the town of Puyravault, around the place where the couple’s belongings were found on December 8. The bodies will be autopsied on Sunday and Monday, said the public prosecutor of Poitiers (Vienne), Cyril Lacombe.
“No more hope of finding Leslie alive,” according to the family lawyer. Mourad Battikh said that the young woman’s father and mother-in-law were “collapsed” And “shocked” after the indictment for “assassinations” announced Friday evening. This decision does not leave “no more hope of finding Leslie alive”.
Two men charged. two men were indicted on Thursday and Friday. Nathan Badji is prosecuted in particular for “assassinations” and “kidnapping and kidnapping without voluntary release before the 7th day”. The second, prosecuted for “kidnapping and forcible confinement”, is Tom Trouillet, a friend of the couple who was to accommodate him the night of his disappearance, in November, in the village of Prahecq (Deux-Sèvres).
The couple have been missing for more than three months. Leslie Hoorelbeke, 22, and Kevin Trompat, 21, have not given a sign of life since November 26 after spending the evening with a friend in Prahecq, in Deux-Sèvres.