Tuesday, June 17, 2014

French husband murders his Cameroonian wife, burns her body

 According to reports relayed by a Swiss regional daily, a Cameroonian lady, Line T.S., was murdered and her body badly burnt by her French husband, Gregory T.. The murder allegedly took place as far as back as January 17, 2014.  Amid suspicions of infidelity, the husband confronted  his wife. This spark a quarrel in which the man accidentally, in his opinion, strangled his wife to death. In an attempt to prevent their two children, 11 and 6 respectively, from stumbling on the lifeless body of their mother, he hide the body under a chair before returning to work. To ease transportation, he later folded the body, put it into a bag and drove to a highway where he burnt the body in the woods, using a methylated spirit. Reports state that body almost burnt completely as only a leg was still in tact. Had it not been for the victims' fingerprints, taken previously during a domestic violence incident, the charred remains of the victim would not have been easily identifiable. 
                     In addition to the charge of premeditated murder hanging over his head, the accused husband might also be charged with defiling a corpse given the position in which he set the body: exposed and legs spread facing the road.
                    The 30 year old victim and her 37 year old husband apparently met online where the relationship blossomed and she moved to France to meet him.

No comments:

Post a Comment