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French 'Cannibal' on Trial for Killing and Eating Cellmate

Published November 17, 2014

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A Frenchman went on trial Monday for allegedly killing his prison cellmate and then slicing open his chest to remove and consume his heart -- but eating his lung by mistake.

Nicolas Cocaign, 39, appeared in court in the northern city of Rouen for allegedly killing Thierry Baudry in January 2007 by punching and kicking him, stabbing him with a pair of scissors and suffocating him with a rubbish bag.

Cocaign then allegedly sliced open Baudry's chest with a razor blade, removed a rib and pulled out an organ which he believed was the man's heart, but which in fact was a lung.

He was accused of eating part of the lung raw and then frying the rest of it with some onions on a makeshift cooker in the cell in Rouen prison.

"I wanted to take his soul," Cocaign, who at the time of the crime was in custody awaiting trial for attempted armed robbery, allegedly told an investigating judge probing the case.

A verdict was expected on Thursday.

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