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Aya Nakamura and her companion summoned to court after police custody – Liberation

Singer Aya Nakamura and her companion, clip producer Vladimir Boudnikoff, were taken into custody on Saturday August 6 for acts of mutual violence. The couple will be judged at the end of November.

Singer Aya Nakamura and her companion will be tried at the end of November before the Bobigny criminal court for reciprocal violence, we learned from the prosecution and a source close to the investigation, confirming information from TF1 / LCI. The 27-year-old Franco-Malian artist and his companion Vladimir Boudnikoff had been placed in police custody at the Rosny-sous-Bois police station (Seine-Saint-Denis), on the night of Saturday to Sunday, specifies the prosecution.

Saturday, Aya Nakamura left the home after an argument, before returning accompanied by two friends, according to a source close to the investigation. According to Le Parisien, Vladimir Boudnikoff would then have threatened them with a firearm. The trio dials 17 and a police patrol, which had also been contacted by the couple’s neighborhood, goes to the residence.

A dummy weapon, cash and three cannabis plants

Within the apartment, all the protagonists were arrested and placed in police custody. This only lasted “a few hours”says a judicial source. “There weren’t really any blows, there was no strangulation, we are more about damage to objects”, says another source, adding that they were slightly injured. Still according to Le Parisien, a search was then carried out on Sunday at the couple’s home and the police discovered a dummy weapon, a rifle, 14,000 euros and three feet of cannabis.

The couple, who recently had a child, emerged free with a summons to the Bobigny Criminal Court for “violence by spouse with ITT of less than eight days” End of november. The most listened to French artist in the world, she makes the planet dance with hits like “Djadja” (more than 877 million views on YouTube) and “Pookie”, which has sold more than a million copies. . Her second album, “Nakamura” (2018), changed the life of this singer born in Bamako (Mali), who grew up in Aulnay-sous-bois, in the suburbs of Paris.

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