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Sophie Toscan du Plantier's son in murder witness plea | Sophie Toscan du Plantier's son in murder witness plea |
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The son of a murdered French film producer has appealed for witnesses to come forward and give evidence in the trial of a British man accused of killing her. | The son of a murdered French film producer has appealed for witnesses to come forward and give evidence in the trial of a British man accused of killing her. |
Sophie Toscan du Plantier was found beaten to death near her cottage in Schull, County Cork, in December 1996. | Sophie Toscan du Plantier was found beaten to death near her cottage in Schull, County Cork, in December 1996. |
Ian Bailey, a neighbour of the victim, was arrested in Ireland over her killing but was never charged. | Ian Bailey, a neighbour of the victim, was arrested in Ireland over her killing but was never charged. |
In 2016, a magistrate in France decided he should stand trial there. | In 2016, a magistrate in France decided he should stand trial there. |
That trial is due to begin in Paris on 27 May. There will be no jury because the trial will be taking place in Mr Bailey's absence. | |
Mr Bailey, a journalist who is originally from Manchester, has consistently denied involvement in the death of Ms Toscan du Plantier. | |
On Sunday, Pierre-Louis Baudey-Vignaud attended a memorial Mass near his mother's holiday home in west Cork. | |
He appealed to anyone who had received requests from the magistrates in France to come forward. | He appealed to anyone who had received requests from the magistrates in France to come forward. |
Asked what the upcoming trial meant to him and his family, he said he simply wanted justice to be done and that the trial was necessary. | Asked what the upcoming trial meant to him and his family, he said he simply wanted justice to be done and that the trial was necessary. |
In a statement addressing the Cork community, Mr Baudey-Vignaud said: "In France, in two week's time, our history is at stake. | In a statement addressing the Cork community, Mr Baudey-Vignaud said: "In France, in two week's time, our history is at stake. |
"It's the story of my mother's death and the story of a woman who needed you so much to recharge her batteries. | "It's the story of my mother's death and the story of a woman who needed you so much to recharge her batteries. |
"I still come back here every year because it is the only way for me to defy this violence and destroy it. | "I still come back here every year because it is the only way for me to defy this violence and destroy it. |
"For 20 years, I've trusted you. Don't betray me. Don't betray yourself." | "For 20 years, I've trusted you. Don't betray me. Don't betray yourself." |
'Show trial' | 'Show trial' |
A lawyer representing Mr Bailey has dismissed the proceedings as a show trial and claims they are invalid. | A lawyer representing Mr Bailey has dismissed the proceedings as a show trial and claims they are invalid. |
Frank Buttimer said Mr Bailey would not be presenting himself for trial in Paris and would not be mounting a defence. Neither will he be legally represented. | Frank Buttimer said Mr Bailey would not be presenting himself for trial in Paris and would not be mounting a defence. Neither will he be legally represented. |
Evidence will be presented to three professional judges and the family's legal representative will be entitled to question witnesses. | Evidence will be presented to three professional judges and the family's legal representative will be entitled to question witnesses. |
Mr Buttimer, who has represented Mr Bailey for most of the past 23 years since the murder, said Mr Bailey was being "subjected to a living nightmare, from which he cannot escape". | Mr Buttimer, who has represented Mr Bailey for most of the past 23 years since the murder, said Mr Bailey was being "subjected to a living nightmare, from which he cannot escape". |
"He has been entirely exonerated in this country," he said. | "He has been entirely exonerated in this country," he said. |
"The Director of Public Prosecutions has long since decided that there is no evidence upon which he can be put on trial. | "The Director of Public Prosecutions has long since decided that there is no evidence upon which he can be put on trial. |
"The French have decided that the exact same evidence is sufficient to put him on trial." | "The French have decided that the exact same evidence is sufficient to put him on trial." |
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