Municipal agents of parks and gardens discovered on Monday, under a pile of green waste, a plastic bag containing the basin and the thighs of a woman.
Who is she? And why did you cut your body before abandoning it in plastic bags scattered in one of the most frequented parks in the capital? Monday, February 13, green space agents discovered the corpse of a woman in the Buttes-Chaumont, in the 19 e arrondissement of Paris. More specifically: a female body part, belly above the knees, wrapped in a plastic bag and left in the middle of a bunch of leaves and branches.
of the victim, nothing is known for the moment. His body has no age yet, even less first name. So we cling to the only tiny element that tells it, a little nothing of his life in the midst of the overflow of details on the horror of the discovery of her fragmented body: she seemed to wear “blue jeans” with a ” Floral decoration “at the level of a thigh, according to a police source.
“Identification is underway,” said the Paris prosecutor’s office on Tuesday after declared on Monday afternoon that nothing allowed this stage to date his death. An investigation for “assassination” was opened, and the investigations were entrusted to the criminal brigade of the Parisian judicial police.
long work of rating
As early as Monday afternoon, the Buttes-Chaumont park had been emptied of its many walkers and closed, to give way to the excavations of the police in search of clues and the rest of the dismembered body. A long rating work then started within the 25 hectares of mountains and wooded slopes of this Parisian park built on an old gypsum career, between its cave casscade, its rocky island planted on a lake and its small perched temple.
The waters of the lake were surveyed, each hilltap side surveyed. And it is finally near the disused railway routes of the little belt that the police made new macabre discoveries on Tuesday, February 14, at the end of the morning: other human body parts were found in several pouble bags, according to different Sources.
Investigations now continue with a double objective: to put a name on the victim, and to understand what could have happened to him. Is it only one and the same person? The results of the ongoing autopsies should quickly give first avenues to the criminal brigade investigators. Like the careful study of long hours recorded by the video surveillance cameras around the park, which have notably been able to capture the comings and goings near its ten entries.