Special Envoy in Strasbourg
“There is more joy. We can’t find a way to be happy anymore.” In a few words, 21-year-old Sylvie, who was so close to her sister Sophie Le Tan, summed up the daily life of the devastated family since that day on September 7, 2018. When Sophie, a student from Strasbourg, c. economy-management, does not join his mother and sister, who are waiting to go celebrate his 20th birthday at a restaurant. A life because “decayed” says the family.
At the helm of the Rhine Court, which is trying Jean-Marc Reiser for “murder” until July 5, Sophie’s relatives say:“suffering” the first days, the first steps, the research. Eight days after Sophie’s disappearance, the one they call “the killer” is arrested. Despite the elements that overwhelm the fifty-year-old, a little hope still remains. It evaporates when the genetic imprint of a young woman is found on a saw handle found in the basement…
Source: Le Figaro
