the young man’s father comes out of silence and denounces “barbarism”

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The bodies of Leslie Hoorelbeke and Kévin Trompat, a young couple who disappeared on the night of November 25 to 26, 2022, have been found. Appalled by the news, Kevin’s father finally found the strength to speak out.

Facing the unthinkable. Friday March 3 and Saturday March 4, 2023, the gendarmes found two bodies in Charente-Maritime, during excavations launched to find Leslie and Kevin, who have not been found since the night of November 25 to 26, 2022, after an evening spent in Deux-Sèvres. After the practice of an autopsy, Cyril Lacombe, public prosecutor of Poitiers, indicated that the identification of Kevin’s body is “quasi-formal“, adding that“Kevin and Leslie are said to have died as a result of blows with a blunt object. A damning news for the parents of the two victims who tried to keep hope alive for two months…

Present Saturday March 4 in Virson, at the site of the excavations, before leaving without saying a word, the father of Kevin Trompat took the floor for the first time after this brutal announcement. At the microphone of BFM TVthis Friday, March 10, this one has let out his anger : “It’s horrible, what happened, it’s rubbish, it’s barbarism. Besides, they are relatives. It’s crazy…” With our colleagues, he was particularly revolted against Tom T., one of the three indicted in this case: “Everything, at the start, comes from Tom, believes the father of Kevin Trompat. Two months ago, he came to see me in prison to tell me ‘don’t worry, we are doing everything to look for the little ones.’” Indeed, Guy Trompat followed the investigation into the disappearance of his only son and his girlfriend from his cell, at the Niort remand center (Deux-Sèvres), where he was incarcerated since fall 2022 for assault and battery.

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Kevin Trompat’s father announces the organization of a white march

With BFMTV, Guy Trompat did not dry up of praise about his boy and his companion: “They were cute as hell. They had lots of projects, in particular that of working together in the building industry. They wanted to buy land.” And to add, with a heavy heart: I can’t live without my son.” To pay tribute to his big boy and to Leslie, Guy Trompat decided to organize a white step this Sunday, March 12 at 2 p.m. in Niort, in Deux-Sèvres.“It’s important to me, to bring together all the friends, all those who knew Kevin”, he detailed.

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