Hautes-Pyrenees. Two teachers murdered: The gendarmerie needs witnesses

After the Monday murder of two teachers in the Hautes-Pyrenees, a call for witnesses was broadcast by the Gendarmerie with the photograph of the "suspected perpetrator".

Hautes-Pyrenees. Two teachers murdered: The gendarmerie needs witnesses

After the Monday murder of two teachers in the Hautes-Pyrenees, a call for witnesses was broadcast by the Gendarmerie with the photograph of the "suspected perpetrator".

Toulouse researchers have established a hotline at 0562348193 to receive testimonies, "24 hours a days, seven days a week".

Cedric Tauleygne (34), is suspected of killing Gabriel Fourmigue, and Aurelie Paradon. He was found dead on Monday in Pouyastruc, Poutes-Pyrenees, near Tarbes. He is described as European-type, athletic, with glasses, shaved hair and 1.75m in height, and is still wanted in France and Spain.

The worker at a factory in Pyrenees was wearing dark jeans and a leather jacket when the incident occurred, as the gendarmes indicated in their appeal to witnesses.

According to a source close the investigation, his motorcycle was discovered Wednesday in Jaca (Aragon), on the Spanish side. Spanish police stated that they had "nothing else" on Friday. According to the same source, research continues around Jaca. "The device remains active" without any further details. "Nothing in the state allows for the hypothesis that an individual is still alive, or dead," stated Cecile Gensac (prosecutor at Pau), in a press release.

The land is also covered by Gendarmes, which are found in large areas around Barbazan Dessus, where the couple in the divorce process lived, and in nearby departments.

He told AFP that 80 gendarmes from the Hautes-Pyrenees and mobile gendarmes are still in the area. Heavy searches are ongoing on the other side. Colonel Laurent Lachatre is the commander of Toulouse SR. He stressed that they are searching for it from both sides.

Gabriel Fourmigue (55), and Aurelie Paradon (32), were each French and physical education teachers at Desaix college in Tarbes' city center. At a press conference Tuesday, the Tarbes prosecutor stated that the two teachers had "become romantically close in recent weeks during school trips."

An investigation was opened by the judicial branch, with the exception of "assassinations".