An investigation opened for “attempted voluntary homicide”

The accident trail seems to be receding. The Mont-de-Marsan prosecutor announced this Monday that he had referred an “investigation opened under the qualification of attempted voluntary homicide” to the Parentis-en-Born research brigade and the Pau research section. after the bullet wound of singer Kendji Girac during the night from Sunday to Monday.

“Investigations are continuing actively to reconstruct the course of the evening, through the carrying out of technical, ballistic and forensic examinations and the collection of testimonies,” said the prosecution.

“Confused” testimonies

The gendarmes, on site at 6:40 a.m., when the singer had already been evacuated by the emergency services, noted the presence of 80 caravans on the area, “all belonging to members of the family or relatives of Kendji Girac”. explains the prosecutor, Olivier Janson, in his press release.

“The first testimonies collected seemed confused, both on the circumstances of the facts and on the exact place where they had occurred,” explains the public prosecutor. The weapon used had also disappeared, before being found during the day.

The singer’s companion interviewed

“In this context, the Mont-de-Marsan public prosecutor’s office referred an investigation opened to the Parentis-en-Born research brigade and the Pau research section under the classification of attempted voluntary homicide.”

The singer’s state of health did not allow him to be interviewed on the record but the testimony of his companion was collected. “The hearing of Kendji Girac will be carried out as soon as his state of health allows it,” Olivier Janson said in his press release.

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