France Video. Brother-in-law admits murdering French family Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 06/03/2017 - 15:57 GMT+1 49-year-old Pascal Troadec disappeared a fortnight ago, along with his wife Brigitte, 21-year-old son Sebastien and 18-year-old daughter, Charlotte. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Brother-in-law admits murdering French family Now playing Next Hundreds evacuated as fire rips through German nightclub Now playing Next Israel assesses damage after missile strike near Jerusalem Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 29th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Israeli police block Latin Patriarch from celebrating Palm Sunday Mass Now playing Next At least seven injured after car rammed into crown in Derby Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 29th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Qatar and Ukraine sign defence agreement amid Zelenskyy Gulf tour Now playing Next G7 agrees to secure Strait of Hormuz but only after war in Iran ends Now playing Next Yemen's Houthis confirm firing barrage of ballistic missiles at Israel Now playing Next Bomb attack outside Bank of America branch in Paris foiled Now playing Next France hosts ‘No Kings’ march as anti-Trump protests spread Now playing Next Watch: The G7 Foreign Ministers' Summit is happening in France - but what it can actually do? Now playing Next Iran wary of diplomacy with the US amid reports of planned ground offensive Now playing Next Mighty Aphrodite: Artist Jeff Koons on venerating Venus in Athens Now playing Next Robotics can improve musical timing between performers, new study shows More videos
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