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His body was found below the path located under the Col de Faustin, on the slopes of Mont-Valier, in the Ariège Pyrenees. General Jean-Louis Georgelin, who supervised the reconstruction of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, died on Friday August 18 during the descent, "at the level of a particularly steep rocky passage"...Another reason this is suspicious is because of the remaining questions over what happened to the Notre Dame cathedral (specifically, whether it was caused by 'an electrical fault' or arson). Did Georgelin learn something about this? Notre Dame's reconstruction is such a sensitive issue in France that it could also be that Georgelin clashed with the government about how it should be rebuilt.
This Monday, the deputy prosecutor of Foix, Benoît De Saintignon, clarified that "nothing suggests that the general was on the wrong path at the time of his fall". While some regulars in the area wondered about the route taken by the victim, suggesting that he had been able to go through a mountaineering route, "a very steep path with cliffs at the end..."
The magistrate said: "according to the rescuer who intervened on the spot, Jean-Louis Georgelin was on the normal route, the one which is marked and which appears on the IGN maps. It is a not particularly dangerous path which nevertheless requires one to be vigilant. It is true that on this passage, cables have been installed, but only for the purpose of guiding the hiker."
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