Paris: Appeal for witnesses after the fatal fall of a woman in the subway
Police on Thursday launched an appeal for witnesses in the case of the young woman of 27 who had fallen mortally December 27, 2010 in the Paris subway stairs after being hit by a violent robber fugitive arrested a few days later. Police search including a "young woman carrying a guitar case, which was shortly before the tragedy, the victim of a robbery committed by the suspected thief. But investigators from the Transportation Brigade are also on the search for "any witness who could provide any evidence concerning the fall down the stairs of the deceased. "The police had arrested at Maisse (Essonne) on January 10 a young man suspected of being accused of shoving. The investigators wish to clarify, through this appeal for witnesses," the exact reasons for the downfall of the woman, "said a source close to the investigation. On 27 December, according to preliminary results of the investigation, the man had earlier stolen shortly before 16 hours in a train stopped, the portfolio of a traveler Station Etienne-Marcel (I), in the heart of the capital. She had resisted, clinging to the object, and was projected to land on the platform without being injured by the criminal who had fled. In stairs, the man had then crossed another woman of 27 years, residing in Paris, who was preparing to take the subway. He then pushed him violently. According to the suspect, he pushed her because she embarrassed him in his flight. But investigators were "some doubts" about this release, the source said. The victim had raced five or six steps, the source said, falling head first down the stairs. She had immediately been seized with convulsions, and died as a result of his injuries. Inquiries may be sent to 01 44 23 22 70 Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., or 01 58 78 45 10 outside working hours.
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