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The indicted has explained that there was a "strong antagonism of several months or years" with the victim, died Wednesday in Nantes.
A 32-year-old man, who admitted in police custody to the shooting that killed a 34-year-old man in Nantes in broad daylight, was indicted on Monday for "badbadination", a- we learned from the prosecutor of Nantes. He was remanded in custody, according to the prosecution's requisitions, said the prosecutor, Pierre Sennès.
Already convicted for other facts. The indicted man, already convicted in a case of kidnapping and trafficking in heroin, was placed in custody Friday after having presented himself at the central police station in Nantes. He told the investigators that he had shot at the victim, a man with whom there was a "strong antagonism of several months or years," the prosecutor said.
The two men met "fortuitously" on Wednesday. mid-afternoon, in the district of Bellevue, on the border between Nantes and Saint-Herblain. Recognizing themselves, they would have "decided to explain," added the prosecutor.
Another man released. One descended from his car, fired his 9mm handgun one or two times, and a bullet fatally struck the victim. Another man, who had also reported himself at the police station and was taken into police custody on Friday, was released on Saturday night because he was "not directly involved. ", according to the prosecutor.
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