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Let's hope that the young woman will have a quick recovery and will get the help she needs to recover from the shock. How horrible that he seems to have derailed his life in such a manner. And quite stupid too: this will be forever on his public resume.
I would think that the palace would do anything to get him out as quickly as possible, even for optics alone. But 30 hours are a long time indeed, which perhaps indicates it was either very serious or he was not in a condition to respond to questions. Or both.
Marius might have been in for 30 hours simply because of who he was, not because of what happened. Not exactly easy for the police — have to notify the Palace, check if he has diplo immunity, who knows what, etc.
Perhaps it was simply easier to leave him by himself and out of media range while things were sorted out.
I would think that the palace would do anything to get him out as quickly as possible, even for optics alone. But 30 hours are a long time indeed, which perhaps indicates it was either very serious or he was not in a condition to respond to questions. Or both.
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