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The Paris public prosecutor's office explained that the suspect, who had been detained in a police psychiatric facility, had been charged with a "fire to the death".
Tuesday's fire in a building in the 16th arrondissement [Photo:BenoîtMoser/BrigadedesPierre-Pompiers/viaReuters
The Tuesday fire in a building in the 16th arrondissement, a privileged area of the French capital, was the deadliest in Paris for nearly 14 years.
The suspect, Essia B., aged About 40 years old, who lived in the building, had been neat a dozen times in psychiatric hospitals during the last decade.
Six days before the fire, a doctor declared her fit after 12 days at the hospital and she was allowed to leave the clinic, Attorney Remy Heitz said at the time of the fire. a press conference this week.
Suspicions had maintained repeated discussions with a firefighter neighbor, the last one just before the fire.
She was "inebriated when she was arrested and she was trying to set a car on fire," police said.
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