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French woman accused of killing au-pair blames partner

A French woman accused with her boyfriend of killing their au-pair in London told a court Monday she was brutal towards the victim but pinned the murder on her partner.

French woman accused of killing au-pair blames partner
The parents of murdered French au-pair Sophie Lionnet leave the Old Bailey, London's Central Criminal Court, on March 19. Photo: Niklas Hallen/AFP
Sabrina Kouider, 35, and Ouissem Medouni, 40, both deny killing 21-year-old French nanny Sophie Lionnet, although he has admitted burning her body in  their garden in September last year.
   
She told the court Medouni interrogated the victim over their belief she was conspiring with one of Kouider's former boyfriends, Mark Walton, a former member of Irish band Boyzone.
   
Medouni — who is also French — became aggressive after Lionnet said she had drugged him and allowed Walton and an accomplice to beat and sexually abuse him, according to Kouider.
   
“He was really, really upset and grabbed Sophie in the face telling her 'why did you do this to me, how come you drugged me?'” she told jurors. 
   
Kouider said her partner had undressed and demanded Lionnet show him where on his body he had been touched. He then took a big saucepan with water in it and, with a wet towel on the  nanny's face, put her head inside the pan, she added. 
   
“I was shocked and scared”, the defendant said. “He told me not to get involved. I told him to stop and he refused.” 
 
Kouider said she went to lie down and when she returned Medouni was by Lionnet's body.  “He said that he did not mean to (kill her), that she was driving him crazy and that it was an accident”, she told the court. 
   
The 35-year-old, who has admitted pushing and beating the victim with an electrical cable, said she suggested burning the body but it was her partner who lit the fire. 
   
Firefighters discovered Medouni trying to burn the corpse in their garden on September 20. 
   
He has testified they both interrogated the au pair over her links with Walton, but said his partner carried on after he went to sleep.  The trail continues Tuesday, with the jury expected to retire on May 9.

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Man jailed after dismembered body found under Paris bridge

A man has been indicted for aggravated murder and remanded in custody after a dismembered body reportedly stuffed into a suitcase was found under a bridge in Paris at the weekend, prosecutors said on Wednesday.

Man jailed after dismembered body found under Paris bridge

The dismembered body was found on Saturday evening under the Pont d’Austerlitz by firefighters who had come to put out a rubbish fire. The suspect turned himself in the following morning.

The man, born in 1989, had reportedly said the victim was a disabled person for whom he was a carer and with whom he had had a dispute.

The suspect, who the Paris public prosecutor’s office said had incriminated himself and had been questioned in police custody, appeared before an investigating judge on Tuesday.

He was charged with voluntary manslaughter of a vulnerable person, punishable by life imprisonment, and causing bodily harm. He was then remanded in custody, said the public prosecutor.

The suspect’s lawyer, Emanuel de Dinechin, told AFP that “it is not yet possible to determine the exact circumstances of the crime at this stage.”

“It will be up to the investigators to shed light on the material and psychological elements that came into play when the crime was committed,” he said.

The dismembered body was reportedly found in a suitcase. The place where it was found is frequented by homeless people.

French daily Le Parisien said the pair met a few months ago, and the suspect began to look after a quadriplegic, who was in his 50s. At first, things went well, but an altercation between the two turned tragic, the newspaper said.

For nearly two months, the carer kept the corpse under the bed, Le Parisien said.

When the smell became unbearable, he cut up the body with a saw, stuffed the pieces into a suitcase and dropped it off at the foot of the Pont d’Austerlitz before setting it on fire.

According to the newspaper, the body of an “adult male” was missing “upper and lower limbs”.

“The body was complete, but in several pieces,” Le Parisien quoted a source close to the case as saying.

The suspect killed the disabled man with his bare hands and multiple injuries were found on the victim’s body, said Le Parisien.

Last year the dismembered body of a woman was found in the Buttes-Chaumont park in northeast Paris, a popular spot for picnicking families and joggers.

The woman’s husband admitted to killing her and was charged with spousal murder. The couple were married for 26 years and had three children.

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