Hungarian justice will hand over to France the alleged murderer of Aramburu

Hungarian justice will hand over to France the alleged murderer of Aramburu

Le Priol was arrested in Hungary last Wednesday, while the French police captured another man allegedly involved in the murder in the west of the Gallic territory that same day.

Le Priol is a member of a far-right movement called GUD and is suspected of having shot Aramburu, 42, a former Los Pumas player with 22 appearances in the albiceleste jersey, married and father of three children.

Likewise, a 24-year-old woman suspected of driving the car from which the two men allegedly shot Aramburu was charged the day before with “complicity in the murder” and placed in preventive detention, according to the AFP news agency.

Aramburu was shot dead, he was shot five times, following an altercation at the Le Mabillon bar in the touristy Saint-Germain-des-Près neighborhood in central Paris.

Le Priol, arrested near the border with Ukraine, belongs to far-right movements and was due to appear in court in June for “aggravated violence” against a member of the GUD.

Aramburu lived in the southern French town of Biarritz, worked in a tourism company and was in the French capital with the aim of witnessing the match between France and England in the definition of the Six Nations tournament at the Stade de France last Sunday.

The former Argentine player played with Los Pumas in the 2007 World Cup in France, scored a try in the match against the locals for third place, and played in a European Cup final with Biarritz.

Source: Ambito

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