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Casablanca Prosecutor Declares Death of Judicial Detainee as Non-Criminal

PUBLISHED March 24, 2026
Casablanca Prosecutor Declares Death of Judicial Detainee as Non-Criminal

Official Findings on the Death of a Detainee

The Public Prosecutor at the Court of Appeal in Casablanca has officially declared that the death of a detainee, who tragically jumped from a fourth-floor window at the police headquarters last month, is classified as non-criminal. The prosecutor's office announced this conclusion following a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident, emphasizing that the individual’s actions were intentional and self-inflicted.

In a detailed statement, the prosecutor recounted the timeline of events leading up to the unfortunate incident. The deceased had previously been reported to have jumped in a suicide attempt, which resulted in severe injuries that ultimately led to his death after he was rushed to the hospital. An autopsy conducted shortly thereafter revealed that the man died as a result of complications stemming from multiple traumatic injuries, including significant fractures and cerebral hemorrhage.

To confirm the findings, the prosecutor's office conducted a comprehensive review, including questioning the police officers involved at the time of the incident and examining surveillance footage. The investigation confirmed that the deceased had deliberately leaped from the window, corroborated by visual evidence from the security cameras. Furthermore, the autopsy report conducted by a team of forensic specialists substantiated these findings, indicating that the injuries sustained were consistent with a fall from a considerable height.

The investigation also included scientific analyses of biological samples collected from the scene, which showed no trace of external chemical or biological substances, reinforcing the determination that no foul play was involved. The prosecutor concluded that the evidence indicated a single genetic profile matching only the deceased, with no implications of other individuals being involved in this tragic event. As such, the case has been officially closed, with the prosecutor stating that there is no basis for further criminal investigation.

As reported by moroccoworldnews.com.

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