Rennes: Young Man Found Shot Dead in Car – Murder Investigation Launched

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Rennes, france is the scene of a homicide investigation following the revelation of a man shot to death inside a vehicle early Wednesday morning. Police responded to reports of gunfire in the Le Blosne district, initiating a probe led by the specialized organized crime unit as they work to determine the motive and identify those responsible for the shooting. The victim, identified by sources as a 25-year-old man of Moroccan origin, reportedly died from multiple gunshot wounds, raising concerns about escalating violence within the city.

Police responded to reports of gunfire at the scene of the homicide. (Illustration photo)AFP

A young man was found shot dead inside a car in Rennes, France, during the night of May 25-26, authorities have confirmed. The incident is prompting a murder investigation as officials seek to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

Police were alerted to the scene in the Le Blosne district, south of the city, after a resident reported hearing gunfire, according to a statement from the prosecutor’s office. Upon arrival around 1:00 AM, officers discovered a man deceased within a vehicle, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, police sources said.

The victim has been identified by acquaintances as a 25-year-old man, reportedly born in Morocco. Investigators found approximately ten shell casings near the vehicle, and the car’s windows had been shattered, the prosecutor’s office added.

A probe for aggravated murder has been launched and assigned to the specialized organized crime unit (DCOS) in Rennes. The investigation will focus on establishing a motive and identifying any potential suspects. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about violent crime in urban areas across Europe.

Agence France-Presse

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