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A former professor of a military high school, accused of rape, found dead in Sarthe

A former professor of a military high school, accused of rape, found dead in Sarthe
A former professor of a military high school, accused of rape, found dead in Sarthe

An ex-professional of a military high school in the Charter was found dead, as indicated by the prosecutor of the Le Mans Republic this Saturday, May 3. The man was indicted for alleged acts of sexual assault and rape on a minor.

The former professor of the military high school of the Prytaneous (Sarthe), implicated for alleged sex and sexual assaults on ten high school students, was found dead this Saturday, May, announced the prosecutor of Le Mans, specifying that the hypothesis of suicide was privileged.

“I confirm the discovery of the body of the professor implicated. The assumption of suicide is privileged. A research investigation of the causes of death is underway,” Corine Halley, a prosecutor of the Le Mans Republic, said on Saturday, confirming Maine-Libre information.

This former professor, who was 76 -year -old retired, was arrested Tuesday after several complaints of former students of the Lycée du Prytaine National Military, the magistrate said in the week in a statement.

The man was indicted for “rapes and sexual assault on a minor”

The man was “implicated for having, between 1990 and 2009, sexually assaulted a dozen high school students aged 15 to 17”. He had been presented “to an investigating judge for the purpose of under investigation of the heads of rape and sexual assault on a minor over 15 years old by person who had authority,” said the statement.

“Placement requisitions under judicial supervision were taken by the prosecution,” said the prosecutor.

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The man worked between 1979 and 2012 in the school located in La Flèche, in the south of Le Mans.

“Faced with these accusations of exceptional gravity, the Ministry of the Armed Forces provides all the victims of its full support, and cooperates with the justice by making every effort to shed light on the facts,” the ministry reacted this week in a statement.

All of the archives “useful for the needs of the survey were made available to investigators” and the general inspection of the gendarmerie was responsible for an administrative inquiry to “determine any responsibilities for the management or command of the establishment”, according to the ministry.

The chief of staff of the Army, General Pierre Schill, notably “wrote a letter to former students of the Prytaneous to invite those who would like to speak to speak”.

The National Military Prytaneous is one of the six French Defense high schools. He has 550 students and students, and welcomes “high school students, children of soldiers, civil servants or scholarship holders”, according to his website.

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