a woman arrested and placed in police custody – Release

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She is suspected of having been driving the car from which two people shot the Argentinian rugby player in the center of Paris on the night of Friday to Saturday.

New in the Aramburu case. According to a source close to the investigation, a woman, suspected of having participated in the assassination of the ex-rugby player on the night of Friday to Saturday in Paris, was arrested on Saturday at the end of the day. She would have been driving the car from which two other suspects shot the former Argentine international on Boulevard Saint-Germain in the 6th arrondissement, around 6 a.m. And was still in custody on Monday morning.

Federico Martin Aramburu, 42, was reportedly shot dead after an altercation in a bar. I do not “dispute” between two groups of people broke out, and the alleged perpetrators “came back soon after with a vehicle and fired shots”, said a source with access to the file. According to pointfar-right activist and former GUD member Loïk Le Priol is one of the suspects.

“An altercation as there can be at the end of the evening”

According to a former player, present on the spot and who wishes to remain anonymous, the protagonists were at the Mabillon bar, having a last burger. “There was an altercation as there can be at the end of the evening. It worked out but the men came back and targeted Aramburu who took three bullets.he said.

The Argentinian had 22 selections in the jersey of the “Pumas”. In club, Aramburu had played in France from 2004 to 2010, under the colors of Biarritz, Perpignan and Dax. He had won the French championship in 2005 and 2006 with Biarritz. He had also been president of the Socios du BO between 2015 and 2018 and had sat in this capacity on the board of directors of the Basque club.

Since retiring from sport in 2012, the native of the Argentinian city of La Plata still lived in Biarritz. In the seaside town of the Southwest, he managed a tourism company, “Basque Spirit”, which offers group trips to associations as well as companies.

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