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By Aziz Zemouri
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Iyson R., aged 24, waits to appear before the investigating judge who is investigating the murder of ex-rugby player Federico Martin Aramburu, shot dead, in the early morning of March 19, at the exit of Mabillon, a café-restaurant in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
The young woman was driving the jeep which allowed one of the two other defendants, now on the run, to catch up with the 42-year-old sportsman who was walking towards his hotel in the Saint-Michel district. Despite several shots, his passenger had not managed to reach him but Loïk Le Priol, 27, the most seasoned of the trio, is suspected of being the author of the fatal shots. The police found five bullet holes: two in the back, two in the chest and one in the thigh.
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