The 41-year-old man ended his days on Wednesday, the subsoil of the Bordeaux Judicial Court. He had refused to embark on a flight two days ago. Suicidal risk had just been reported by a rapid social survey.
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“At 40, prefer to finish in a soiled cell that stinks death rather than being returned to his country, it is not conceivable,” storms a lawyer of the Bordeaux Bar, proven by the death of A defendant, Wednesday, December 15, in the basement of the judicial court of Bordeaux where she was going to talk with a client. The man hanged himself with a cell ventilation grilles with the hood clamp of his sweatshirt. The police, then the firefighters, could not do anything to save him. It was called FITIM UKA. He was 41 years old. He was Kosovar.
According to the first elements of the investigation for the search for the causes of death unveiled by the parquet of Bordeaux on the same day of death, the quadmenaire had been referred at the end of the morning and had to be judged in the afternoon in the framework of an immediate appearance procedure for subtraction with the execution of a removal measure. “On December 13, he refused to embark on a flight to Amsterdam and Pristina”, details his advice, M e Abraham Hervé Dumpy, permanent lawyer of the Foreigners Institute of the Bar from Bordeaux. His day client did not want to submit to a PCR test conditioning his climb on the plane as indicated by the bordeaux prosecutor.
The course of FITIM UKA has been reconstituted according to his words. “He had arrived in France about fifteen years ago, fleeing interethnic conflicts and an unstable political situation, unveils M e Dumpy, given the file that was communicated to him. He had a traumatic past Painful related to the assassination, the same day, fifteen members of his family. He left his country with his brother, who would live in Alsace. He has more family, no one there. “
“psychiatric fragility”
The young lawyer is still in shock. He was committed only a few hours before the death of his client. He met a “Costaud” man, “imposing”, “stretched”, “empty eyes”, “damaged”, “marked by his addictions”, “the broken elbow”, “who spoke French very well”. The deceased was “not a nice guy” or an angel. “He had a dense judicial past,” said the lawyer. A dozen convictions to his criminal record, mainly for flights. The last, four months firm for domestic violence against his ancient companion had just been purged at Gradignan Prison (Gironde). “He has never been socially inserted, pursues M e dumpy. He was homeless, sometimes accompanied by emergency devices, he was dependent on alcohol and drugs. . He followed a treatment at prison. He had a life not easy, particularly complicated by his psychiatric fragility. “The lawyer intended to assert these humanitarian considerations in his argument.
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