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Brittany: France shooting suspect under investigation for murder | |
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The suspect held over the fatal shooting of an 11-year-old British girl in France is under investigation for murder, prosecutors say. | |
Solaine Thornton was shot dead while playing on a swing in her garden on Saturday evening. | Solaine Thornton was shot dead while playing on a swing in her garden on Saturday evening. |
Prosecutors said the suspect, a 71-year-old neighbour, got to within 10m of the girl's father before opening fire through a hedge. | |
He had been in conflict with the family over building work on their property. | |
The suspect then shut himself in his house in the village of Saint-Herbot, north of Quimper in Brittany, following the incident but gave himself up to police an hour later. | |
His wife, who was also arrested, surrendered half an hour after he did, but she has since been released. | |
Prosecutor Camille Miansoni said the couple had been in conflict for years with their British neighbours over works taking place on their property. | |
The suspect was "profoundly exasperated" over the works, which he said affected his privacy and caused disturbance to him and his wife. | |
Mr Miansoni said the suspect had gone into his home to fetch one of the guns and returned to the garden before opening fire and shooting three or four times through a hedge. This suggested a level of premeditation, he said. | |
The girl and her eight-year-old sister had been playing on a swing as their parents tended the barbecue when the neighbour began firing. | |
The younger girl ran to another neighbour's house to raise the alarm and is now said to be in shock. | |
A local resident told French media that the younger child ran to neighbours shouting: "My sister is dead, my sister is dead". | |
The victim's parents Adrian and Rachel Thornton were also hurt and are in hospital. | The victim's parents Adrian and Rachel Thornton were also hurt and are in hospital. |
A search of the couple's property also uncovered two rifles, one of which had not been previously declared, | |
The couple, both Dutch nationals, tested positive for alcohol and cannabis. They had no previous convictions, prosecutors said. | |
Mr Miansoni said the suspect had expressed regret, and that a mental health assessment had found nothing notable. | |
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said it was providing assistance to a British family. |