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Drug Trafficker from Marseille Found Dead in Comoros, Strangled 7,000 km Away

A settling of scores 7,000 km away. A Marseillais, known for his links with the world of drug trafficking, had already escaped a homicide attempt in recent years. He was finally assassinated far from Marseille since he was found dead in the Comoros, strangled with a wire on the other side of the worldon this archipelago in the Indian Ocean.

Damir, 31, a Marseille trafficker, was part of the team of dealers in Renaude, a poor neighborhood to the east of the Marseille city, several members of which were murdered between 2019 and 2022. To avoid bullets, he He was in the green, in Haute-Marne, but the killers came to look for him as far as Saint-Dizier and Damir narrowly escaped this first murder attempt.

After a few months spent in the Alps, he had chosen to exile himself as far away as possible, 7,000 km from Marseille, but that did not discourage his killers. It is still too early to say that his assassination is directly linked to the revenge of his Marseille enemies, but the newspaper Provence, which reveals the affair, indicates that a video was filmed at the time of his death. A very fashionable technique among traffickers. It was also via social networks that the police learned of his death.

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2024-01-12 03:46:53
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