The drama made a lot of noise at the end of the week. During the night of April 2 to 3, around 4 a.m., Tatiana, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, was found naked on the pavement after falling from several floors at number 4 of Rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. Despite the intervention of passersby and then the emergency medical services, the young woman, in cardiac arrest, could not be revived. The circumstances of this fall were unknown and raised many questions. The initial findings by the police provided disturbing elements: near the body, a knife handle without a blade was found. The victim also had injuries to the abdomen.
These unusual observations led the Paris prosecutor’s office to open an investigation for “murder by spouse.” Consequently, Philippe P., 62 years old, a well-known director for episodes of “Camping Paradis” and “Joséphine, Guardian Angel,” and husband of the victim since 2021, was arrested and placed in custody for investigators to verify any potential involvement in his wife’s death.
This lack of direct evidence was a determining factor in his release. Also, close relatives of Tatiana mentioned previous suicide attempts. This now leads investigators to seriously consider the hypothesis of suicide, favored by the prosecutor. The investigation continues to clarify the exact circumstances of the tragedy, but the man is no longer considered a suspect.
In the initial hours of the investigation, several elements immediately caught the investigators’ attention, such as the knife handle found near the young woman’s body. This object was seized and integrated into the investigations as it could potentially be linked to the injuries observed on the victim, both in the abdomen and on the fingers. The search of the couple’s apartment also allowed the police to find kitchen knives whose handles resembled the one found on the street.
Furthermore, cocaine was found on a table, confirming that the couple had consumed drugs shortly before the incident. Finally, Philippe P. was present at the scene at the time of the incident and was arrested as he was leaving the apartment, located on the 6th floor. According to a source cited by Actu17, Philippe P. was not in a normal state, displaying a dazed and downcast look and responding evasively. All these elements led the investigators to immediately place him in custody under the assumption of murder by spouse, an assumption that seems to be abandoned today.
Context: An investigation is opened into the death of a woman who fell from a building, with initial suspicion on her husband. However, he was released due to lack of evidence linking him to the incident.
Fact Check: The article mentions the presence of cocaine at the scene, but it does not establish a direct link to the incident or the involvement of the husband.




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