PARIS: A man who strangled his wife before cutting up her body and scattering it in a Paris park in 2023 was jailed for 27 years on Friday. Park workers discovered a plastic bag containing parts of her body in Buttes-Chaumont park, a popular spot for picnicking families and joggers in the northeast of the French capital. Her head was found the following day. Investigators said the couple were originally from Algeria and had three children. They lived in the Paris suburbs but had drifted apart and were struggling financially.

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PARIS: A man who strangled his wife before cutting up her body and scattering it in a Paris park in 2023 was jailed for 27 years on Friday. Park workers discovered a plastic bag…

Crime aconteceu em 2023, segundo a Justiça da França. Homem esquartejou o corpo da vítima e levou até o parque Buttes-Chaumont.

A man who strangled his wife before cutting up her body and scattering it in a Paris park in 2023 was jailed for 27 years on Friday.