Cyril Hanouna spoke of the broadcast of images of the reconstruction of the facts on the evening of the disappearance of little Maëlys in Touche pas à mon poste, Thursday January 13. But to deal with them on screen, his team had to be extra vigilant.
These are photos that reconstruct the events that occurred on that famous night of August 27, 2017, in Pont-de-Beauvoisin, in Isère. On January 31, the trial of Nordahl Lelandais will open in Grenoble, for “aggravated crime of murder preceded by kidnapping and forcible confinement”. Thursday January 13, TF1 broadcast photos of the reconstruction of the facts, conducted on September 28, 2018 by investigators and magistrates. Images taken from Touche pas à mon poste, a few minutes later, by the team of Cyril Hanouna.
However, C8 journalists redoubled their precautions at the time of the broadcast. If TF1 had blurred the face of the model playing Maelys, the channel of the Canal + group has chosen to also blur that of Nordahl Lelandais.
The last photo of little Maelys
Detailed precautions by one of the daily’s leading columnists. “This photo is probably the last photo of Maelys living photo, has explained Gilles Verdez. To obtain it, TF1 had documents from the procedure. It is purely and simply a possible criminal offense punishable by one year’s imprisonment and a fine of 15,000 euros. There is a police investigation. If you, for example, continue to distribute it, we are in breach of professional secrecy. You can be punished.”Cyril Hanouna then explains that he blurred the face of Nordahl Lelandais because he is currently presumed innocent.
On January 31, Nordahl Lelendais will also have to answer for the offenses of sexual abuse of two 15-year-old minors, after the touching committed, this same summer of 2017, on two of her little cousins then aged 5 and 6, as well as the recording and detention of child pornography images.
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