Five Arrested in Connection with 2020 Murder of Moroccan Man in Nîmes, France

In total, five people were arrested and then placed in custody as part of the investigation into the murder of a Moroccan in Nîmes on September 1, 2020. Among them, the victim’s partner.
The investigation into the murder of a Moroccan in Nîmes is progressing. In total, five people were arrested and placed in police custody in the city, on Monday, April 5, reports France info. They all belong to the victim’s entourage. An investigating judge heard the partner and two relatives of the victim. They would have participated in the murder and the transport of the body under a tunnel near the Anduze road.
On September 1, 2020, the charred body of a man had been discovered under a railway bridge at the exit of Nîmes near the Anduze road. The DNA test carried out revealed that it was a 44-year-old merchant, originally from Meknes in Morocco.
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