The suspect had a precautionary measure: the charge against him is of aggravated murder for the crime of the 22-year-old French woman committed between 26 and 27 March in La Salle. “This is a classic femicide which was determined by a motive of possession and annulment of the victim’s will”, declared the chief prosecutor of Aosta in a press conference
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“It was not a case of rapture, jealousy or passion. It is a classic feminicide which was determined by a motive of possession and the annulment of the victim’s will.” The chief prosecutor of Aosta, Luca Ceccanti, said this during a press conference regarding the murder of a 22-year-old French woman which occurred in recent days in La Salle. The person arrested in Lyon is “seriously suspected of the crime of premeditated and aggravated murder committed between 26 and 27 March”, added the magistrate.
The suspect was under precautionary measure
The man suspected of the murder had been stopped on March 25 at the Mont Blanc tunnel for a routine check, a few days before the crime, and was with the victim. However, the databases did not reveal that the judge had previously banned him from approaching her following acts of domestic violence. So Teima Sohaib, a 21-year-old from Fermo, continued the journey together with her partner, Auriane Nathalie Laisne, resident in Saint-Priest, a town in the metropolitan area of Lyon. The girl was found a few days later, lifeless in a small abandoned church above La Salle, in Valle d’Aosta. He is suspected of the crime and was stopped on Wednesday evening by the gendarmerie in Lyon. The charge against him is aggravated murder.
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The victim has been identified
Her name was Auriane Nathalie Laisne and she lived in Saint-Priest, a town in the metropolitan area of Lyon, the girl found dead last Friday in the former chapel of the Equilivaz hamlet, above La Salle in the Aosta Valley. The girl was officially identified by her parents who arrived from France.