French police consider homophobic motive after four bodies found in river
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French police consider homophobic motive after four bodies found in river
""a very advanced state of decomposition""
""a meeting place for gay men""
""multiple murders""
"One victim was said to have been found with the lower half of his body "undressed", another's trousers were reportedly "lowered to the ankles"."
Four men were found dead in the River Seine on the outskirts of Paris in August. The first body was spotted near a bridge in Choisy-le-Roi on 13 August and police later discovered three more bodies immersed nearby. Prosecutors said three bodies were in a very advanced state of decomposition. The bodies were pulled from the river near a spot known as a meeting place for gay men. Victims included Franz, 48, identified as gay and missing since 11 August, Sami, 21, Abdellah, 21, and Amir, 26, with disappearance dates in late July and early August. A 24-year-old homeless Algerian suspect was charged with multiple murders.
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