The attorneys of Nicolas Ullens assert that the murder was not motivated by money.

The lawyers representing Nicolas Ullens of Schooten Whettnall admitted to the murder of Myriam Lechien in a press conference on Friday morning. They addressed various issues surrounding the case. The article is only available to subscribers. The picture featured in the article is of the lawyers of Nicolas Ullens urging the respect of the secrecy of the instruction. Laurence Wauters wrote the article, which was published on April 14, 2023, at 12:59. The victim, Myriam Lechien, was shot dead in her car outside her property in the village of Ohain on March 29. The perpetrator, who is the son-in-law of the wealthy Baron Guy Ullens of Schooten Whettnall, worked for State Security from 2007 to 2018 and left the organization with controversy. He started work as an independent consultant and continued his crusade against Didier Reynders and Jean-Claude Fontinoy, among others, through a website. The article includes a paywall for access to additional content.

The lawyers of Nicolas Ullens of Schooten Whettnall, in confession of the homicide of Myriam Lechien, decided, this Friday morning, to communicate about this file, and this to bring various things to the point.


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The septuagenarian, who had married the wealthy Baron Guy Ullens of Schooten Whettnall in a second marriage, was shot dead in her car, in front of her home, in the village of Ohain (Lasne), on March 29. His son-in-law, 57, was already known to the general public: he worked from 2007 to 2018 at State Security, which he left with a bang. Having become independent for a consultancy company, he continued his crusade, in particular through a website, against Didier Reynders and Jean-Claude Fontinoy.




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In conclusion, the lawyers of Nicolas Ullens have shed some light on the homicide case of Myriam Lechien. While the details of the case remain unclear to the public, the lawyers have called for the respect of the secrecy of the instruction. It is important to respect the legal process and let the investigation bring the truth to light. This article may only be available for subscribers, but the search for justice should be a concern for everyone.

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