She would have fallen by curiosity into sewage collector Rumigny. The Prefecture Thursday morning confirmed the death of the girl, without giving further information about the circumstances.
The child had disappeared the day before, in the late afternoon, at a place called The Gobarderie in Rumigny. The disappearance of the girl had been reported to the police at 18:30 on Wednesday by “persons in charge of its responsibility” and his body was found a few hours later “in a filled water pipe 20 meters from his home” by Laurent de Caigny, the prosecutor of Charleville-Mezieres.
The girl was in front of her home when she escaped the vigilance of the people who were with her, he said. During the research, the gendarmes were quickly directed “towards the bottom of the impasse” which was “without a glance grid filled with water.” They then undertake to delve into this pipe with the help of construction equipment and find “moments later, the lifeless body of the girl,” according to prosecutors.
A source close to the investigation, “the girl has not been washed away,” but would be “fallen in the line despite coming out of curiosity” because of “being water that was stronger than usual “because of the heavy rains that had battered the town in the day.
An investigation was opened by the prosecutor of Charleville-Mezieres to determine the causes “some” of his death.
Wednesday, in all, six departments were placed on orange alert due to thunderstorms: Aisne, Oise, Seine-Maritime, as well as the North, Pas-de-Calais and Somme. The alert was finally lifted in the late evening. According to Meteo France, the sector of Rumigny was hit by a series of strong storms Wednesday, including one at 18:20. The department in which the girl died was not part of those placed on alert. But Rumigny, village of 360 inhabitants, adjacent to the Aisne, which was part of those departments.
In the Ardennes, firefighters intervened “a dozen times for outbursts”, as CODIS.
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