Sophie Toscan Du Plantier's Son Speaks Out On The 20th Anniversary Of Her Death

Pierre-Louis Baudey-Vignaud travelled to Goleen with his Uncle and his cousin for a memorial mass
"Another day with no justice"
Those are the words of the son of Sophie Toscan du Plantier who was killed in West Cork in 1996.
No one has ever been convicted of the French film producer's murder.
Pierre-Louis Baudey-Vignaud travelled to Goleen with his Uncle and his cousin for a memorial mass to mark the 20th anniversary of her murder.
The Irish Examiner reports that Sophie's parents were too frail to travel for the service.
The 35-year-old, who regularly visits Toormore where his mother had her holiday home, vowed to continue the fight for justice until his dying breath.
He told the congregation that he will never stop his fight for the truth and for justice for his mother:
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