The 13-year-old schoolgirl was found safe and sound in Normandy, with a 21-year-old young man suspected of having kidnapped and kidnapped her. Placed in police custody, the individual is involved in the kidnapping of another teenage girl which occurred a few months ago.
Morgane Rivoal, aged 13, was found alive in Coutances on Tuesday December 11, in Manche in Normandy. She was found by the Rennes research section in good health in a home for young workers, more precisely in the room of a 21-year-old young man suspected of having kidnapped and kidnapped her.
According to information from France Info, it is information according to which the 13-year-old schoolgirl was seen with a young man in the southwest which would have made it possible to locate her, this Tuesday, in Normandy. The 21-year-old young man who hosted her has already been implicated for the kidnapping of another 14-year-old girl last April, the Saint-Brieuc public prosecutor announced at a press conference on Wednesday, December 11. . The suspect was also to be tried for these facts in Beauvais, but due to his arrest the hearing was postponed. He is not registered in the File of perpetrators of sexual or violent offenses (Fijais).
He was placed in police custody for “kidnapping, sequestration of a minor under the age of fifteen”. Morgane was examined by a doctor and was interviewed by investigators”, indicates France Bleu Breizh. According to information available to Ouest France, Morgane was found “free to move” at the young man’s house. The suspect’s parents live in Bretagne; the latter was born in Rennes and lived in a hostel for young workers in Coutances, where he was employed under an apprenticeship contract.
Since November 25, numerous gendarmes, accompanied by a helicopter and tracking dogs, were requisitioned to find the trace of the teenager in Côtes-d’Armor. Without success until Tuesday, December 10. The teenager had left the family home, located in the town of Pabu, a few kilometers north of Guingamp, on Monday November 25, as usual, to go to the Albert Camus college in Grâces, in the near suburb of Guingamp, where she goes to school. A journey made partly on foot, then by bus. She ultimately never made it to the school.
While an argument with her parents apparently occurred during the weekend which preceded her disappearance, particularly over the use of social networks, an argument during which “her father allegedly broke his daughter’s cell phone and took it from her.” her SIM card”, Morgane had stayed with her brothers and sisters in the family home on Sunday. His father worked until the evening, outside the home.
A farewell message and more than 110 auditions
According to the testimony of a friend of the teenager, Morgane “was able to indicate on social networks that she would not come to class on Monday”. The public prosecutor revealed on Monday December 2 that a farewell message was also found in his trash can. “Dad, mom, sorry (sic), I’m leaving,” it reads.
At the same time, “more than 110 auditions” were carried out. In addition to Morgane’s family and friends, several adult men, who spoke with the 13-year-old girl via social networks, were questioned. Two had particularly caught the attention of investigators: one aged 21 and living in Drôme, the other aged 29 living in Eure. But no relevant element emerged from their hearings.