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Attempted femicide in Blois: according to the IGPN, the police officer who refused the complaint committed a fault

On December 13, a police officer from the Blois police station refused to take the complaint of domestic violence from a young woman, inviting her to return the next day. A few hours later, she was beaten up by her ex-companion.

The Blois policeman who had refused to take the complaint of a 24-year-old young woman on December 13 before she was beaten up should go to the disciplinary board. In any case, these are the conclusions of the IGPN investigation, BFMTV learned on Wednesday evening, confirming information from RTL.

On December 13, Chloe, a 24-year-old woman, went to the police station to file a complaint against her ex-companion. Close to retirement, the police major then told him to come back the next day.

But, two hours later, she was beaten up outside her home by her ex-companion. Since then, she is still hospitalized in a coma and an investigation by the judicial police is underway.

Malpractice

At the same time, the IGPN had therefore been seized to investigate the conditions in which the police major received her at the police station. And in order to determine why he didn’t want to take her complaint.

According to the conclusions of this investigation, completed in January, the police major should go to the disciplinary council. The police force considered that he had committed professional misconduct.

It is now up to the Director General of the National Police to validate or not the disciplinary council process. If this holds, the major would then risk a sanction ranging from a simple warning to dismissal.

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