Rennes: Child Found Dead With Cloth Around Neck in Bush, Murder Investigation Opened
A fisherman heard cries before discovering the 12-year-old boy on the banks of the Vilaine river. The public prosecutor of Rennes does not rule out 'third-party intervention'.
Quick Look
- A 12-year-old boy was found dead with a cloth around his neck in a bush near the Vilaine river in Rennes, France.
- A fisherman heard cries before discovering the body.
- Authorities have opened a murder investigation and are considering the possibility of third-party involvement.
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Why It Matters
A 12-year-old boy was found dead in a bush near the Vilaine river in Rennes. A fisherman heard cries before discovering the body. The public prosecutor of Rennes is investigating the death as a murder and has not ruled out the involvement of a third party. The article also briefly mentions a separate case of two children abandoned in Portugal by their mother and her conspiracy theorist partner.
Rennes: A child found dead with a cloth around his neck in a bush, a murder investigation opened
The child, aged 12, was found on the banks of the Vilaine, not far from the city center after a fisherman heard cries. The public prosecutor of Rennes does not rule out "third-party intervention".
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Rennes: A child found dead with a cloth around his neck in a bush, a murder investigation opened
The child, aged 12, was found on the banks of the Vilaine, not far from the city center after a fisherman heard cries. The public prosecutor of Rennes does not rule out "third-party intervention".
A sexologist "in trauma" and a conspiracy theorist ex-gendarme: who are the mother and stepfather of the children abandoned in Portugal?
Marine R. and her partner Marc B. are suspected of having abandoned the woman's two children, aged four and five, on the side of a road, who were placed in foster care before their repatriation.
Open Questions
- What was the cause of the child's death?
- Who is responsible for the child's death?
- What led to the child being in the bush?
- What is the connection, if any, between the Rennes incident and the Portugal case?



