He is survived by his wife and Sophie’s mother.
Georges Bouniol, the father of French woman Sophie Toscan du Plantier who was murdered in Cork, has died at the age of 98.
According to various outlets, Mr Bouniol – who lived in Paris – had been in critical condition in hospital over Christmas and passed away yesterday (Monday, 30 December) surrounded by family members.
He is survived by Marguerite Bouniol, his wife and Sophie’s mother.
A French television producer, Ms Toscan du Plantier bought a holiday home in Dunmanus West in Toormore, West Cork in late 1993 – which she visited with her family on numerous occasions between 1993 and 1996.
Her body was discovered near her home at around 10am on the morning of Monday, 23 December 1996, triggering one of the biggest murder investigations Ireland has ever seen.
Several high-profile documentaries have been produced about the case.
In December 2022, An Garda Síochána issued a statement saying it “continues an open and active investigation into the murder of Sophie Toscan Du Plantier carried out by a dedicated investigation team based at Bantry Garda Station”.
At the time, Superintendent Joseph Moore at Bantry Garda Station made the following public appeal for information:
“I want to speak to any person who met, spoke with or had any interaction with Sophie from when she arrived in Ireland (both at Dublin and at Cork Airport) on the 20 December 1996 until Sophie’s body was discovered at 10am on the morning of the 23rd December 1996.
“I want to speak with any person who was in the Toormore area of County Cork between 20th December and 23rd December 1996, in particular anyone who was driving on the R591 or R592. If you haven’t spoken to Gardaí already, please make contact, we need to talk to you.
“In particular, I want to establish the movements of Sophie Toscan Du Plantier between 4.30pm on the 22nd of December 1996 and when her body was discovered on the morning of the 23rd of December 1996 at 10am. Any person who has knowledge of this period of time must come to An Garda Siochana and let us know exactly what happened at the home and grounds where Sophie lived during those hours on those dates.”
Superintendent Moore also said: “I believe that there are still persons, who have information on Sophie’s murder and who haven’t yet spoken to Gardaí, or may have spoken to Gardaí but were not in a position to tell everything that they know; I am appealing to those persons, 26 years later, to please come forward and speak to the investigation team.
“It is important to state that the primary focus of this investigation is the victim, Mde Sophie Toscan Du Plantier, her family and for the Investigation Team to gather all available information/evidence to bring this matter to a positive conclusion.
“Sophie’s family still live in France and all of her siblings deserve to know what happened to their mother, daughter, wife, friend. Sophie has been denied the right to experience being a grandmother. Sophie deserves the truth behind her murder to be known.
“I would urge person(s) with information in relation to the murder of Sophie Toscan Du Plantier to please come forward to either the investigation team at Bantry Garda Station at 02720860, your local Garda Station or the Garda Confidential telephone line 1800 666 111.
“I appeal to people who have information relative to Sophie’s murder not to assume we know and/or that it has limited value. Let us make that decision. I cannot reiterate that enough.”
In January 2024, Ian Bailey – chief suspect in the murder of Ms Toscan du Plantier – also died after he collapsed on a street in Cork.
Mr Bailey was arrested twice by gardaí in relation to the murder investigation in 1997 and 1998 but was released without charge on both occasions.
The British journalist consistently maintained his innocence in regard to the killing.
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