2011年4月23日星期六

'Bodies found' search in France

April 21, 2011 last updated at 17:25 am A French police handout showing the missing family police have view a flyer family police in the Western French Nantes found three bodies in the House of a family, the missing earlier this month was published, say reports.

Investigators now suspect kidnap and murder, city said Prosecutor Xavier Ronsin, when search was on the property.

He said that had heard family of six from since early April.

Parents Xavier and Agnes DuPont de Ligonnes had announced recently that they all were moved to Australia.

Records show no Internet or telephone communications with the House in the Centre of Nantes since 3 or 4 April, reported AFP news agency.

The family information as a Business Manager Mr DuPont, his wife Agnes and their children of Tomas, 21, Arthur, were 18, Anne, in an appeal named 16 and 13-year-old Benoit.

' Secret agent' father

Mr Ronsin reporters a severed leg on a terrace on the House been found first on Thursday was and the investigation was "Inclination to abduction and murder".

Police stand outside the house in Nantes where the family were living, 21 AprilA forensic search was police in the House on Thursday in progress

Later, he announced that a body without specify, if it was missing a link also found was.

Shortly afterwards, a police source told AFP three institutions "under the terrace in the garden" was found.

Before the disappearance, said the family links "rambling and contradictory" messages, Mr Ronsin, say, that they take their two younger children from the school were because they were emigrating to Australia.

He said "The father said he was a secret agent and was abandoned as part of a witness protection,", quoting people close to the missing man.

No sign of a struggle or violence was found in the House, he said where the cabinets has been emptied.

A note was shot in the letter box at the House reading: "Any e-Mail messages sent to the sender back."

'Respectable family'BBC map

Local people described the family as quiet and respectable middle-class Catholics with no history of odd or criminal behaviour.

The pair were originally from a wealthy suburb of Versailles, but lived in a townhouse on a central Boulevard in Nantes.

He sold advertising space while volunteered them to the church activities and the Catholic catechism taught to school children.

"she was very committed, a very good woman," said neighbor Florent Chotard.

The younger children were a private high school.

Headmaster Olivier Bouissou, said that he had received word the family for Australia, whom he had thought they were leaving "move" were not disappear.

"When we was the letter it with a check, which the rest of the school year covered," he told AFP.


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