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Adolescent killed in Liège: the social network Snapchat in the crosshairs

A teenager and her sister had been missing since Thursday night. The older of the two was found dead, the other alive.


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LThe autopsy of the young Anderlechtoise found dead on Friday in Ougrée, in the Liège region, will take place on Monday, the prosecutor of the king of Liège told the Belgian agency at noon on Saturday.

A 37-year-old Sérésien was found hanged early Friday morning in Plainevaux, in the entity of Neupré, in the province of Liège. In the individual’s car, parked nearby, there was a two-and-a-half-year-old girl, who was rescued.


Also on Friday, around noon, the lifeless body of a 14-year-old girl from Anderlecht was then discovered along a path in Ougrée, in the Seraing entity. The public prosecutor’s office in Liège quickly established that the two events appeared to be connected.

The Anderlecht teenager was likely contacted by the 30-year-old via the social network Snapchat, according to reports Sudinfo, who recalls that NGOs have already warned against the use of this social network by malicious people. La Sérésien would offer to do the shopping and an appointment would be made in the Brussels Region. The young woman would have accepted the proposal and would have taken her little sister with her.

The two girls had been reported missing as of Thursday evening. The autopsy of the Anderlecht teenager’s body found in Ougrée will take place on Monday, the Liège king’s prosecutor said on Saturday. “The minutes of the tasks performed are being drawn up, including the search carried out where the Seresian resided. At the current stage of the investigation, there is no evidence that a third party could be involved in this case. The results of the autopsy should provide us with more information”, concludes the Liège prosecutor.

The alleged murderer known to justice

The alleged killer, who committed suicide, is not unknown to justice. This Saturday evening, our SudInfo colleagues reveal that in February 2022 he was sentenced to 5 years in prison, suspended. The man had voluntarily set fire, in September 2020, to a building in Eupen where his ex-partner lived.


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