In Seraing, he intimidates his ex with stabbing and setting his house on fire.

Michel, a forty-year-old resident of Seraing, was detained overnight due to threats made against his ex-partner. The next day, he was referred to the Liège prosecutor’s office where the magistrate requested an arrest warrant against him. Michel and his partner used to live together, but they have been separated for some time, and he has been asked to find new accommodation. He found temporary housing with his family or ex-wife in Saint-Nicolas. Michel struggled with the breakup and consumed alcohol before exchanging threatening messages with his ex-girlfriend. The police were informed and arrested Michel at his children’s mother’s house, where he continued to express his threats. He spent the night in jail, and the magistrate decided to put his case before an examining magistrate with a request for an arrest warrant.

Saturday, after a night spent in a cell, Michel, a forty-year-old living in Seraing, was referred to the Liège prosecutor’s office in connection with threats against his ex-partner. The magistrate on duty requested an arrest warrant against him.

Michel and his partner lived together in Seraing but for some time now the couple has been separated and Michel has been asked to find other accommodation. In time to turn around, he finds room and board with people in his family or even with his ex-wife, the mother of his children, in Saint-Nicolas.

He doesn’t tolerate breakups well.

It is in any case where Michel was, Friday evening, around 8 p.m. The Seresian had consumed alcoholic beverages for a good part of the day. And he had the bad idea to exchange messages with his ex-girlfriend. Michel is taking the recent separation very badly and he has clearly threatened to stab his ex and set his house on fire.

The Ans/Saint-Nicolas police were informed of the facts and Michel was arrested at the home of the mother of his children. There, in front of the police, he repeated the threats to his ex.

Michel was deprived of his liberty for the rest of the night. Faced with his disturbing remarks, the magistrate on duty at the Liège public prosecutor’s office decided to put the file before an examining magistrate with a request for an arrest warrant.



In conclusion, Michel’s inability to cope with the separation from his ex-partner led to his arrest and a pending arrest warrant. Making disturbing remarks and threats, which were reported to the Ans/Saint-Nicolas police, made matters worse for him. It is essential to remember to respect boundaries in any relationship and seek help when dealing with emotions that may lead to harmful actions.

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