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Dead woman’s body found in Paris bin

A man has been taken into custody after police discovered a dead woman's body in a bin in Paris.

Dead woman's body found in Paris bin
File photo: Jean-louis Zimmermann/Flickr
The body of the 37-year-old woman was found in a Paris dumpster in a residential building on Thursday. 
 
Her live-in partner, a 34 year-old man who was known to the police, has been placed in custody, Le Parisien reported
 
The building where the body was found is located on Square Delambre, a small street in the 14th arrondissement of the French capital (see map below).
 
When police arrived at the scene, the man was “with a two year-old child and seemed drunk,” a police source said. 
 
The street in Paris where the woman was discovered. Google Maps 
 
The victim's sister contacted police after growing concerned over a lack of contact from her relative since July 13th. 
 
“I saw a woman that afternoon,” Gyslaine, a resident of the building told Le Parisien. “She asked me if I'd seen the man living on the 6th floor with a two year-old. She was looking for him. She seemed distressed.”
 
When police arrived, the building manager said that “a bin had been missing for several days,” a source close to the case said. 
 
“The police went into the building's cellar and discovered the bin. The body had been there for several days. The smell was terrible,” the source continued.
 
Police officers stopped traffic on the road and a security area was set up in the building. By Thursday evening, police were still at the crime scene but had allowed a few residents to return to their homes in small groups.  
 
“We had to show our identity papers and show that we lived there,” said one resident. “I crossed the hall quickly. There was a white sheet on the floor. I turned my head.”
 

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Top France court confirms ex-PM’s conviction in fake jobs scandal

France's Court of Cassation has confirmed the conviction of former premier Francois Fillon in a fake jobs scandal that wrecked his 2017 presidential bid, but has ordered a new trial for his sentencing.

Top France court confirms ex-PM's conviction in fake jobs scandal

Fillon, 70, was sentenced on appeal in 2022 to four years’ jail, three years of which were suspended, and a fine of €375,000. A new sentencing trial will take place in coming months at the Paris court of appeal.

The conservative politician was found guilty of providing a fake parliamentary assistant job to his wife, Penelope Fillon, that saw her paid millions of euros in public funds.

She was given a suspended two-year prison sentence for embezzlement at the 2022 appeal trial, and ordered to pay the same fine as her husband.

Both were also ordered to repay 800,000 euros to the lower-house National Assembly, which reimbursed Penelope Fillon for the job as her husband’s assistant.

Under French sentencing guidelines, it is unlikely that Fillon will spend any time behind bars, and can be ordered instead to wear an ankle-bracelet.

The couple has always insisted that Penelope Fillon had done genuine constituency work.

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