Mr. René Benoist de Saint-Ange of Lamothe-Capdeville, Tarn-et-Garonne, Occitanie, France, sadly passed away at 109 or 110 y.o.
He was born on 20 February 1915 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Occitanie, France.
He could be the 2nd OLM in France.
LA DEPECHE NEWS: 109-year-old aristocrat buried in his garden by his son: suspect arrested after two months on the run.
The body was found on the property in the north of Toulouse.
One of the two oldest men in France was found buried in his garden. His son, who had been on the run for two months, was arrested this Wednesday by the Toulouse judicial police. The sixty-year-old man mentioned a funeral promise and denies any malicious intent. This Friday, he appeared before an investigating judge as part of an investigation into "homicide."
It's shameful what happened....it's a shock....
Poor Mr. Benoist de Saint-Ange, May he rest in peace 😥
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He disappeared from the list of French supercentenarians
https://centenaires-francais.forumactif.org/t137-1-centenaires-de-110-ans-et
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CameraManny118
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Wait, did he actually reach supercentenarian status or not then
Mr. Benoist's death was allegedly concealed for several months, according to Fr3.
The son of a wealthy centenarian is under investigation and is suspected of having continued to enjoy his money after burying it in the garden.
The son of a wealthy centenarian, whose body was found buried in the garden of one of his properties in Toulouse, has been charged. He kept silent for months from the rest of the family and continued to benefit from his deceased father's money.
Did he want to enjoy the inheritance alone? This question is at the heart of an unusual case revealed this Friday, May 16, 2025, by the regional daily, La Dépêche du Midi. The son of a 109-year-old aristocrat was arrested by the Toulouse judicial police as part of a homicide investigation. The centenarian's body was found, mummified, and buried on one of his properties in early April.
Buried Months Earlier
René Benoist de Saint-Ange, a former drawing and art history professor and decorated officer of the Academic Palms, was born on February 20, 1915, in Toulouse. A descendant of French nobility, according to the Dépêche du Midi, he had a fortune of several million euros and several properties. The centenarian lived with his son Jean on the family estate in Lamothe-Capdeville in Tarn-et-Garonne. But in early April 2025, after his disappearance was reported, the police began searching. The body of René Benoist de Saint-Ange was discovered buried in his garden in Toulouse. Approached a few days earlier by investigators, his son Jean had fled.
The autopsy revealed that the old man had been dead for several months. His body appeared mummified, but it reportedly showed no injuries that could support a possible criminal investigation.
Indicted
Jean's son was finally found on May 14, 2025. He reportedly confessed to having buried his father in accordance with his father's last wishes. However, he struggled to explain why he remained silent about his grandfather's death while continuing to profit from his money.
Aged 67, he was charged this Friday, May 16, 2025, with aggravated fraud, breach of trust, and unauthorized burial, the Toulouse public prosecutor, David Charmatz, confirmed to us.
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I can't believe that, not just we thought he made it to 110 but the fact that he would do something like this to his grandfather. The confirmation that had him supposedly making it to 110 was either assumed or that they thought he was still alive at the time