The man suspected of having killed his ex-wife and their two children, whose bodies were found Thursday in Dreux (Eure-et-Loir), was indicted on Monday, May 29, for “aggravated intentional homicides” and placed in pre-trial detention, announced the public prosecutor of Chartres.

The 46-year-old suspect, who was on the run, was arrested in the Yvelines on Saturday, just two days after the discovery of the bodies of his 36-year-old ex-wife, their 13-year-old daughter and their little boy. 18 months. The Chartres prosecution sought Monday evening “to understand the conditions under which this aggravated triple homicide could have been committed”.

Charged with “counts of aggravated voluntary homicides of the woman and her two children”, the main respondent “continued to dispute any participation in these facts by indicating that he was the victim of a conspiracy”, said said prosecutor Frédéric Chevallier in a press release. Since his arrest on Saturday in Plaisir (Yvelines) in a telephone shop, this 46-year-old man “denies any involvement” in the criminal acts on which he is questioned, the prosecution already specified in a press release on Sunday.

Brought to Chartres on Sunday, the 40-year-old caused an unexpected incident in court by trying to “self-strangulate” before his appearance before the judge of freedoms and detention (JLD), explained Mr. Chevallier. Placed under observation for a few hours in a hospital in Le Coudray, near Chartres, where he was to see a psychiatrist, the forties was able to return to the court in the evening to be presented to the JLD.

Already sentenced for violence against his family

This apparently deaf man, who speaks sign language, is suspected of having stabbed “about forty times” to his ex-spouse and ten to each child, according to the prosecutor. He was sentenced in September 2021, for violence against his wife and daughter, to one year in prison, including four months suspended probation, with a ban on contacting them.

Hours before the discovery of the bodies, he posted two Facebook posts accusing his wife of cheating on him and hitting his daughter, along with photos showing bruises on one forearm.

“From now on, the criminal investigation will continue under the direction of the investigating judge who will conduct any useful investigation to understand the conditions in which this aggravated triple homicide could have been committed and to better understand the contours of the personality of the defendant. examination, “explained the prosecutor of Chartres. Autopsies of the three bodies are scheduled for Tuesday.

The number of feminicides increased by 20% in France in 2021 compared to the previous year, with 122 women killed under the blows of their spouse or ex-spouse, according to the latest figures available from the Ministry of the Interior.