The Borneo Post

Husband admits grisly killing that gripped France

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BESAN ON, France: A French IT worker on Tuesday admitted to killing his wife in a case that has gripped the country since her charred corpse was found in a wood in October.

The body of Alexia Daval, a 29-year- old bank employee, was found hidden under tree branches near their town of Gray-la-Ville in eastern France.

Her husband Jonathann Daval, 34, had previously insisted that Alexia had gone jogging on Oct 28 and never come back.

In the days after her death he cut a distraught figure, appearing in tears at a press conference with her parents and leading one of the running outings organised across the country in her memory.

But his lawyers told reporters that Daval had finally admitted he killed his wife, though “he says it was an accident, that he did not want to do it, and that he regrets it”.“He strangled her,” lawyer Randall Schwerdorf­fer told the press, adding that his client’s motivation “was not criminal”.

“There were some very strong tensions in their relationsh­ip as a couple,” he added.

“Alexia had an overwhelmi­ng personalit­y, so he felt diminished, stifled. At one point too many words were said, a fit of anger proved too much, and he couldn’t control himself.”

Following the announceme­nt, local prosecutor Edwige RouxMorizo­t announced that Daval had been charged with his wife’s murder. Schwerdorf­fer said Daval maintains that he acted alone – but he added that his client insists he

He strangled her. There were some very strong tensions in their relationsh­ip as a couple.

did not set fire to his wife’s body.

The murder case shocked the couple’s peaceful town, with nearly 10,000 people turning out for a silent march in her memory.

Daval, initially questioned as a witness, had told police an argument with his wife turned physical on the day before her disappeara­nce, which he said explained the scratches and bite marks on her hands.

Several sources told AFP the couple were experienci­ng marital problems.

Police arrested Daval on Monday and searched his home after interviewi­ng more than 200 people over the past three months.

Police sources said a neighbour had reported hearing a car leaving the couple’s home on the night before Alexia was reported missing – a fact backed up by a tracking device on his work car.

Traces of tyres matching those of his car were also discovered close to where Alexia’s body was found, Schwerdorf­fer said.

A source close to the inquiry also said the body was covered in a sheet that was thought to come from the couple’s home. — AFP

Randall Schwerdorf­fer, lawyer

 ??  ?? File photo of Jonathann walking behind Alexia’s portrait during a silent march in Gray in memory of Daval. — AFP photo
File photo of Jonathann walking behind Alexia’s portrait during a silent march in Gray in memory of Daval. — AFP photo

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