The police custody of the husband of the woman found was lifted for lack of elements

The police custody of the German accused by his wife of having kidnapped her in Moselle since 2011 will be lifted, “no element” allowing him to be prosecuted, said Tuesday the public prosecutor of Sarreguemines, Olivier Glady.

“The police custody will be lifted at the end of the afternoon or in the evening”, indicated the magistrate, according to which “the situation of kidnapping (…) is a non-existent reality”. The forensic doctor who examined the woman, aged 53 and of Spanish and German nationality, also did not find any traces of rape or injuries, added Olivier Glady.

Olivier Glady noted on Monday that “inconsistencies” marred the speech given by the woman to the investigators. Health-related tests were carried out. The first analyzes, by scanner, thus showed that she presented “no fracture”, neither “obvious bruises” nor “eschar”. His biological analyzes also did not reveal a “significant state of dehydration”.

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