France 'HR killer' has life sentence upheld
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Grenoble, France: A French court on Tuesday upheld a life sentence for a man convicted for fatally shooting three women he blamed for ruining his care...
Grenoble, France: A French court on Tuesday upheld a life sentence for a man convicted for fatally shooting three women he blamed for ruining his career.
In 2021, unemployed French engineer Gabriel Fortin killed two human resources directors and a job centre employee, and attempted to kill a company executive, following a string of dismissals.
The bloody rampage shocked France, where such killing sprees are rare.
In 2023, the man dubbed the "HR killer" was given a life sentence.
A court in the southeastern city of Valence found him guilty of murder and attempted murder and recommended he serve a minimum sentence of 22 years.