The MP (UMP) of the 9th district of the Moselle and former mayor of Thionville, Jean-Marie Demange, killed his wife Monday morning before returning the weapon against him and to give death. The tragedy occurred shortly after 11 am 45, on the balcony of a building downtown in front dismayed many residents. Several of them have also tried to dissuade to act, without success.
The victim, Karine A., 43, a restaurant manager and mother of two children aged 13 and 15 years, was beaten for nearly ten minutes by Jean-Marie Demange, then she died "instantly" injuries to the head caused by one or more fire-caliber revolver 7.65 mm. His assailant, also father of a child, then shot in the head, his body was found shortly after the incident in the apartment of the victim with the gun in his right hand, as the magistrate . The doctor is also 65 years old died instantly from his injuries. "There was no possibility to conduct any act of resuscitation," said Jean-François Mailhes. The runway of a "passionate affair" is mentioned. His companion was about to leave and Jean-Marie Demange was also married, "said prosecutor Thionville. According to a police source, the former mayor was pending divorce.
Angiologue doctor aged 65, Jean-Marie Demange had sunk into a deep depression after his defeat in municipal elections last March. Mayor of Thionville since 1995, he was defeated by the Socialist Bertrand Mertz, while a quarantine of votes had failed to win in the first round. A year earlier, the legislative June 2007, he easily retained his seat as an MP he had won for the first time in 1986 with over 52% of the votes.
Asked for an interview in less than a month, Jean-Marie Demange had postponed the meeting twice before entrusting the point deep dismay: "It is a very heavy defeat for a man like me who was so long in action. It leaves a void, a great fast ... " "I do not do design," he said in a heavy sigh undertone.
Asked about his plans, it was very evasive, expressing an almost inaudible voice great weariness. "I never asked myself before my defeat, what direction I could give my life after politics. Now, it is that I am placing this issue. I'm looking, I try to rebuild But it is not at all obvious, you know ... " We spoke with him his parliamentary work, upcoming deadlines, but clearly, the heart was no longer there. "I try to reinvigorate the Assembly by showing me hard in the Foreign Affairs Committee. But you know, the mandate of member has its limits," he sighed. "If I can find serenity that in public life, it will be a very good thing", he eventually confessed. He added: "But it's really not clear, you know."
The political class has expressed his excitement. Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament Roger Karoutchi has "expressed his emotion after learning the circumstances in which Jean-Marie Demange, member of the Moselle since 1986 and former Mayor of Thionville, would have given death." Meanwhile, the UMP president of the National Assembly, Bernard Accoyer, expressed his "consternation" and his "deep sorrow" after "desperate", while having "a special thought for the other victim of this act tragic ". The operator of UMP deputies, Jean-François Cope, also showed his "emotion" and "its dismay at the desperate Jean-Marie Demange. "It is an incomprehensible tragedy that leaves two broken families into which my thoughts go," he stressed.
The victim, Karine A., 43, a restaurant manager and mother of two children aged 13 and 15 years, was beaten for nearly ten minutes by Jean-Marie Demange, then she died "instantly" injuries to the head caused by one or more fire-caliber revolver 7.65 mm. His assailant, also father of a child, then shot in the head, his body was found shortly after the incident in the apartment of the victim with the gun in his right hand, as the magistrate . The doctor is also 65 years old died instantly from his injuries. "There was no possibility to conduct any act of resuscitation," said Jean-François Mailhes. The runway of a "passionate affair" is mentioned. His companion was about to leave and Jean-Marie Demange was also married, "said prosecutor Thionville. According to a police source, the former mayor was pending divorce.
Angiologue doctor aged 65, Jean-Marie Demange had sunk into a deep depression after his defeat in municipal elections last March. Mayor of Thionville since 1995, he was defeated by the Socialist Bertrand Mertz, while a quarantine of votes had failed to win in the first round. A year earlier, the legislative June 2007, he easily retained his seat as an MP he had won for the first time in 1986 with over 52% of the votes.
Asked for an interview in less than a month, Jean-Marie Demange had postponed the meeting twice before entrusting the point deep dismay: "It is a very heavy defeat for a man like me who was so long in action. It leaves a void, a great fast ... " "I do not do design," he said in a heavy sigh undertone.
Asked about his plans, it was very evasive, expressing an almost inaudible voice great weariness. "I never asked myself before my defeat, what direction I could give my life after politics. Now, it is that I am placing this issue. I'm looking, I try to rebuild But it is not at all obvious, you know ... " We spoke with him his parliamentary work, upcoming deadlines, but clearly, the heart was no longer there. "I try to reinvigorate the Assembly by showing me hard in the Foreign Affairs Committee. But you know, the mandate of member has its limits," he sighed. "If I can find serenity that in public life, it will be a very good thing", he eventually confessed. He added: "But it's really not clear, you know."
The political class has expressed his excitement. Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament Roger Karoutchi has "expressed his emotion after learning the circumstances in which Jean-Marie Demange, member of the Moselle since 1986 and former Mayor of Thionville, would have given death." Meanwhile, the UMP president of the National Assembly, Bernard Accoyer, expressed his "consternation" and his "deep sorrow" after "desperate", while having "a special thought for the other victim of this act tragic ". The operator of UMP deputies, Jean-François Cope, also showed his "emotion" and "its dismay at the desperate Jean-Marie Demange. "It is an incomprehensible tragedy that leaves two broken families into which my thoughts go," he stressed.
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