The day is coming to an end to the Keller swimming pool. After their training, on July 25, two swimmers accustomed to the premises, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, chat in the locker room. It is about 8:30 p.m. when one of them spots a man, in his thirties, go from cabin to the cabin and kneel to look under the walls. The witness realizes that it is not the first time that he has crossed this user with suspicious behavior.
He warns the security officer. And twenty minutes later, the police arrive to challenge the voyeur and place him in police custody. In front of the civil servants, the thirty -something recognizes the facts and indicates that he has watched a woman – who has not been identified – in the process of changing. “Adult”, he wants to specify. And to justify yourself by “a sexual drive” by seeing other women in the basin. “I went to a cabin and looked below and in the holes,” he says. “Very embarrassed” to be there, he claims to regret his gesture and wish to undertake a therapy. His name has already appeared in two other similar cases, in 2019 and 2021.