The dismembered victim of Mont-Saint-Martin would be a Portuguese from Luxembourg
According to our colleagues from Contact, the dismembered body found on September 19 in France in Mont-Saint-Martin could be of a young Portuguese woman living in Luxembourg. The prosecution confirmed the information, without however providing further details.
“There are indeed indications that the victim was of Portuguese nationality and resided in the Grand Duchy”, confirmed the prosecution in charge of the case, in response to a question from Contact. And he added: “At the moment, we cannot go any further. »
The woman’s dismembered body was found on September 19 in Mont-Saint-Martin, not far from the Luxembourg border, at the back of a disused former supermarket, near rue des Bleuets. Four days later, in order to be able to identify him, the public prosecutor François Pérain had organized a press briefing at the Nancy court to broadcast the image of two tattoos found on the corpse. One of the tattoos bore the name ‘Kiko’.
The Nancy prosecutor also said the woman was between 20 and 35 years old. The victim’s lower limbs were severed at the knees. His arms and head had also been cut off. “A dismemberment which was not carried out on the spot of the discovery of the body”, had still specified François Perrin.