Femicide in Aosta, illness for 21-year-old Sohaib Teima: «Perhaps overdose of antidepressants»

Femicide in Aosta, illness for 21-year-old Sohaib Teima: «Perhaps overdose of antidepressants»
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Sohaib Teima, the 21-year-old accused of the murder of Auriane Nathalie Laisne in a hamlet of La Salle in the Aosta Valley, fell ill shortly before the judge’s decision on his extradition to Italy. The young man, originally from Fermo in the Marche region, is in Grenoble prison in France after his arrest last week in Lyon. Teima felt ill while leaving the penitentiary institution during the transfer to the Court of Appeal. The hearing before the judges which was supposed to be held at 11am was thus cancelled, and the man was admitted to hospital. The local media Le Dauphiné Libéré And Le Progrès, who have been dealing with the matter from the beginning, reported that according to the court and the defense lawyer the cause of the illness could be due to an overdose of antidepressants. In recent days the defense had underlined that the young man was not on the run when the gendarmerie tracked him down, nor would the use of his profile be compatible with that of a criminal. However, Teima had been wanted by the authorities – Italian and French, said the Grenoble prosecutor, Eric Vaillant – since last March, when he disappeared following an investigation into family abuse. According to investigators investigating the murder of the 22-year-old, the suspect killed her young girl by stabbing her in the throat and abdomen, and then dragged her body inside her church, between the 26th and March 27.

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