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Body chopped up, stuffed in suitcase and set on fire ‘after row with carer’

The grim discovery was made a few weeks ahead of the start of the 2024 Olympic Games.

(FILES) A cyclist passes the Austerlitz bridge on July 29, 2015 in Paris. A dismembered body was found on May 11, 2024 at night under the Austerlitz bridge in Paris by firefighters who had come to put out a rubbish fire, concordant sources said on May 12, 2024. (Photo by JACQUES DEMARTHON / AFP) (Photo by JACQUES DEMARTHON/AFP via Getty Images)
The Austerlitz bridge in Paris where the remains were found (Picture: AFP)

A disabled man’s body has been found burning in a suitcase after a row with his carer.

His chopped up body was discovered under the Austerlitz Bridge in central Paris, close to the Gare de Lyon station.

Witnesses saw a fire in a bin under the bridge at 2am on Saturday which was put out by firefighters who then spotted a suitcase.

Inside they found the body of a man whose limbs had all been amputated.

A source told Le Parisien: ‘The body was complete but in several pieces.’

A few hours later, a 34-year-old man handed himself in to police and confessed to killing him.

It is alleged that he told them that he was a carer for the victim and they had had an argument.

French prosecutors have opened an ‘intentional homicide’ investigation.

They have not yet released the identities of the victim or the man who handed himself in.

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