Moroccan Man Sentenced to 30 Years for Brutal 2016 Murder of Partner in France

The Gard Assize Court, in Nîmes, France, sentenced, this Friday, at the end of a three-day trial, the young Moroccan, Abdessadek Boumajane, who murdered Ninon Kesmedjian in 2016.
The events took place on the night of November 19 to 20, 2016, where Abdessadek, then 23 years old, inflicted several blows with a vacuum cleaner hose and a broom handle on his partner, Ninon. The victim succumbed to the numerous blows to the skull, back, arms and legs.
At the time, Abdessadek admitted to having been exasperated and tormented by the probable breakup of their relationship. After the crime, the young man disappeared into nature, after taking care to call the firefighters. However, he will later be caught by the police in the streets of downtown Nîmes. The Court sentenced him to 30 years in prison.
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