Overview
- A commuter on the RER C line spotted the first body floating in the Seine on Wednesday, prompting emergency responders to search the riverbank at Choisy-le-Roi.
- Authorities recovered a total of four male bodies within a short stretch of the river, with one trapped in branches and another carried by the current.
- Investigators report the remains showed advanced decomposition and appeared to have been submerged for several days with no immediate indications of foul play.
- All four bodies—three clothed and one unclothed—have been transferred to the Paris Forensic Institute for DNA-based identification and autopsy.
- The Paris Judicial Police have opened an inquiry, and local officials are examining hydrological factors that could explain the unusual clustering of the remains.