who is the mysterious “K”, returned from Ukraine and “able to make people disappear”

Leslie Hoorelbeke and Kévin Trompat were murdered on the night of November 25 to 26, 2022. In this very disturbing case, 5 people are suspected, including a strange character: “K”.

On March 4, 2023, after nearly five months of investigation, the bodies of Leslie Hoorelbeke and Kévin Trompat were found near Virson, in Charente-Maritime. A place several tens of kilometers from the village of Prahecq, where the young couple of 21 and 22 years old were last seen, November 25, 2022. The bodies bear the marks of a horrific murder, the death having been caused by a blunt object. We will learn later that Leslie remained alive for several more hours before being finished off by her assailants.

The suspects of this sordid crime are five. At the heart of the case, Tom Trouillet, a friend of the young couple who was to host them that evening. Between history of drugs, debt and frustrated love, he would have put in place a plan to make the two young people disappear. Nathan Badji and Enzo C were also indicted for murder, kidnapping and forcible confinement and modification of the crime scene. A certain Mickaël Zadi is also implicated for these charges, as well as for concealment of a corpse. But a fifth suspect was arrested, much more mysterious. A certain “K”. Just returned from Ukraine where he fought against the Russians in 2022, he is the most enigmatic character of the commando, and his role is struggling to be clarified…

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Leslie and Kevin: the “K” would have helped clean up the crime scene

When Tom Trouillet describes this famous “K” during interrogations, he speaks of it as of a man capable of handling explosives, to manufacture homemade bombs, and even to make “disappear people”. When the investigators in turn look into the case, he discovers a 24-year-old young man, a night watchman in Le Havre. The “K” is actually called Stevan Mathieu. He says he came to the region at the end of November to support his friend Nathan Badji, whose father had become a paraplegic a few weeks earlier. However, he initially denies having come for anything else. However, the day after the crime, he will be seen at a techno party in Parthenay, in the company of Nathan Badji, Tom Trouillet and Mickaël Zadi.

The next day again, according to the statements of the accomplices, he would have gone with Nathan to a Bricomarché to buy two bags of quicklime, a shovel and rat poison. According to telephone analyses, the two men would then have joined the home of Tom Trouillet, where they would have helped to clean up the traces of the crime. According to the leads of the investigators, this would be one of the reasons which would have prompted the accomplices to call on the “K”. Subsequently, Stevan Mathieu would have helped to bury the bodies of the young couple so that they are not found, or as late as possible. The man’s motives remain unclear, but it could simply be greed. A share of the loot, in cash or cocaine, would have been promised to him. The investigation is still ongoing in order to define the roles of each for a trial.

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