A 25-year-old Moroccan man was arrested and then placed in police custody after his father was beheaded with a knife on Saturday night to Sunday in Saint-Priest, near Lyon in France, charged with “murder on the rise” and jailed on Monday, AFP reported citing about the claim.
The prosecution continued, “In front of the investigators and the investigating judge, the accused admitted the facts with which he was accused while giving confused explanations about possible mental disorders.”
The same source specifies that “these disturbances, which were noted by the doctors required to verify the compatibility of his health with the regime of his police custody, prompted the judges to order a psychological examination of the person concerned at the time of his confinement in the remand center in Corbas (Rhone) so that the prison administration could consider the detention in a specially equipped hospital unit”
Criminal procedures are now continuing “within the framework of these instructions in order to understand the reasons for this transition to the act in particular and to deepen the knowledge of the accused’s personality through psychological and psychological experience.”
The accused was arrested last Sunday shortly after 2:00 by Bak police after municipal officials saw him walking with his head in one hand and a knife in the other, after discovering his father’s decapitated body. In the parking lot.
He claimed that the young man tried to stab the police “without harming them”, according to a source close to the case, adding that the suspect, a Moroccan in a normal situation, was previously known for common law acts, and family disputes over alcohol and drug background.
The investigation was entrusted to the Public Security Directorate in the Rhone.
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