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French family death in Cambodia ‘not suicide’: probe
French family death in Cambodia ‘not suicide’: probe
French and Cambodian investigators yesterday ruled out suicide in the deaths of a Frenchman and his four young children whose skeletal remains were found in a submerged car last year. Ten French investigators, including a judge and scientific and forensic police, arrived in Cambodia earlier this month to probe the deaths of widower Laurent Vallier, 42, and his young children.
“This (investigation) has led to very significant breakthroughs which are now ruling out the possibility of a suicide,” the French embassy in Phnom Penh said in a statement. The family’s badly decomposed bodies were discovered inside Vallier’s white 4x4 vehicle after it was retrieved from a large pond behind his house in southern Kampong Speu province in January last year. Vallier and his two sons and two daughters, thought to have been aged from two to nine, had been missing since September 2011. Chhim Rithy, a Cambodian investigating judge at Kampong Speu who was working with the team, said they had found some blood stain stains inside Vallier’s house and on a rope. “It is not the case of suicide. It could be a murder case,” he said, adding investigation in the case was still ongoing.