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Murder probe launched after corpse found in £30m Paris mansion abandoned since 80s

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The corpse of a homeless man - believed to have been stabbed to death 30 years ago - has been found in the basement of a Paris mansion by renovators.

Police have launched a murder investigation following the discovery at the £30 million home, which has been recently bought after laying empty since the 1980s.

Identity papers reveal the victim was Jean-Pierre Renaud, a vagrant with a drink problem, though detectives fear it could be impossible to track his killer - with the body left with broken bones and stab wounds.

The mansion, in swanky Faubourg Saint-Germain and once lived in by playwright and poet François Coppée, was sold to investment banker Jean-Bernard Lofonta in January following a bidding war.

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