While the criminal origin is favored, whether by the mayor of the city Christian Estrosi or the public prosecutor of Nice Damien Martinelli, the judicial police of Marseille provide new elements this Thursday morning. “From what we were able to analyze on the video surveillance images, hooded persons could have been seen in the area" reports the elected official from Nicéa in the columns of France Bleu Azur.
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Seven victims and one person in absolute emergency
In total, seven people died, one was killed. transported in absolute emergency to Pasteur 2 hospital, and two others, including one in relative emergency, were taken to hospital. sent to the Lenval hospital center. The fire obviously did not spread; in the other apartments of the building. The stairwell remains inaccessible, 33 evacuated people will now be evacuated. rehouse according to local authorities. The prefect of the Alpes-Maritimes Hugues Moutouh clarified this Thursday morning “that there were 10 people at the camp.” inside the apartment. All are from the same family or have family ties" from BFMTV. The deceased family was of Comorian origin.
"We're starting an arson" assures the prosecutor
On "the deaths of at least three young children" among the seven victims. Another minor died, a teenager. A friend of the family affected by this fire told BFMTV on site that she “did not have the means to go out”. (…) As soon as I arrived, I saw the firefighters on site. They couldn't tell me anything, they just told me that there were two people who survived.
The criminal trail is privileged. An investigation into blatant arson having led to the murder death was é opened by the prosecutor of the Republic of Nice Damien Martinelli. "We're going on an arson" indicated&eac; the magistrate. A crisis unit to welcome families will now be set up. announced the mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi sur quot;thoughts" to the relatives of the victims. "Immense éemotion à following a terrible fire in the Moulins & Nice" position on his side the deputy and departmental advisor of the Alpes Maritimes, Éric Ciotti.
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