French authorities are investigating the discovery of four bodies found in the River Seine near Choisy-le-Roi on August 13, 2025. A homeless man in his twenties, of North African origin and known to the police, has been arrested and is the principal suspect in the case. He was placed in custody and remained silent during 96 hours of interrogation. The suspect has been formally charged with the murders of the four men. Investigators are exploring the possibility that the killings represent a series of homophobic crimes, as the first identified victim was a gay man. The investigation is ongoing, with police examining the relationships between the victims and the suspect, as well as searching for potential additional victims. The case has drawn significant attention from law enforcement and the public, with the judicial authorities in Créteil requesting the suspect's indictment for the quadruple murder. The victims' profiles and the suspect's background, including his transient lifestyle and prior criminal record, are central to the continuing inquiry.
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