Perpignan: a man dies in the fire of his apartment, his son-in-law in detention


A man who had set fire to his in-laws’ apartment in Perpignan at the end of July surrendered and was indicted after his father-in-law’s death, we learned from the Pyrenees prosecutor’s office -Orientales.

On the night of July 23 to 24, this man in his thirties had started a fire in an apartment in a working-class district in the center of Perpignan, where his parents-in-law were, before fleeing.

He surrendered on Friday afternoon, we learned from a source close to the investigation. He was presented to the investigating judge on Sunday, who indicted him for “intentional destruction by fire resulting in death” and “intentional violence with a weapon not resulting in incapacity for work“, specifies the parquet floor of Perpignan. The suspect was taken into custody on Sunday, for these facts related to a “intrafamily conflict“, according to the same source. The first victim, a man in his 50s, died of his burns midweek, while his 70-year-old partner remains hospitalized in serious condition.


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