Worrying disappearance: body of man found in swimming pool at Oyster Pond

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On Wednesday, the guardian of a pavilion located at Oyster Pond discovered the lifeless body of a man in the swimming pool of the dwelling. Dispatched on the spot, the gendarmes do not have, for the moment, the certainty that the drowned man is Didier Pégard, the man who is missing since last Saturday.

Squadron chief Stéphan Basso, commander of the gendarmerie of the North Islands, believes that "until we have examined the body, we will not  will not be able to certify it 100% ”. However, the presence of a tattoo, which seems to correspond to the one Didier Pégard had, could indicate that it is indeed him, "but still without certainty", because the state of the body makes a formal identification impossible. This Friday, a medical examiner will perform a body exam. Unlike the autopsy, the body examination is first of all a visual examination and then samples are taken, without opening the body. After the examination, "we will see whether it is necessary to do an autopsy", specifies Commander Basso, however, if the identity is confirmed, and the fact that he had a suicidal tendency, "there is no there will be no need to do an autopsy ”.

Didier Pégard, on his Facebook page, had announced his intention to end his life on a message dated Saturday, October 19, the day of his disappearance. Intensive research had been carried out, as early as Sunday morning, by the soldiers of the gendarmerie with the help of the cynophile brigade, the nautical brigade, as well as with the use of a drone._RM

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