The ex-manager of the French U18 Rugby team placed in police custody

The ex-manager of the French rugby team under 18, Stéphane Cambos, was placed in police custody on Tuesday. He was present when the young Medhi Narjissi (17 years old) disappears at the sea disappear in South Africa. An investigation has since been opened for manslaughter.

Stéphane Cambos was placed in police custody, said a police source to AFP, confirming daily information South West. He is heard in Agen by police from the organized and specialized crime division (DCOS).

Referred to by the internal survey of the FFR

The French Rugby Federation had decided to temporarily suspend the 53 -year -old supervisor in September, following an internal investigation where it considered that “the decision to organize a recovery session in the water on the beach of Dias Beach was taken without considering the dangerousness of the site”. The trainer then filed a complaint against the FFR.

Medhi Narjissi had been swept away by the waves during a recovery session organized on a beach deemed dangerous, near Cape Town in Bonne-Espérance. The investigation into this drama, entrusted to the Prosecutor’s Office of Agen, was reclassified in manslaughter in October in October in order to establish “if one or more blunders, one or more recklessness, one or more inatters, one or more negligence, one or more breaches of an obligation of security or prudence” could be committed.

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