Robert Boulin Investigation: New Evidence Emerges from Testimony

Robert Boulin Investigation: New Testimony Surfaces
In 1979, Robert Boulin was a popular politician known for his dedication to the Gaullist cause. Valéry Giscard d'Estaing even hinted at Boulin's potential for premiership, inciting frustration in Jacques Chirac. However, on October 30, Boulin's lifeless body was found in a pond in Rambouillet forest (Yvelines). The investigation ruled his death a suicide, but recent testimony from a witness has cast doubt on this conclusion.
Details from the Witness
- The witness claims to have observed a peculiar scene in a now-closed swinger club.
- This account raises new questions about the circumstances leading to Boulin's death.
As this story continues to unfold, the implications of the new evidence could shed light on the long-standing mysteries surrounding Robert Boulin and his untimely end.
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