
Mystery as bodies of FOUR men are pulled from Seine in Paris after train passenger spotted floating corpse
Police rushed to the harrowing scene before recovering the bodies from the river in Choisy-le-Roi, Val-de-Marne, in the French capital on Wednesday.
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Cops were joined by river brigade authorities who helped to bring the bodies out of the water.
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