File photo dated May 13, 20212 of head of the extreme-right French group the Groupe Union Defense (GUD) Loik Le Priol takes part in the far-rights annual rally in Paris, France. Le Priol, main suspect in the death Saturday in Paris of the former rugby player Federico Martin Aramburu was arrested last night in Hungary. Aged 27, the former military and member of the far-right movement GUD, is suspected of having shot the ex-rugby player who died on the spot. Another man, also active in the extreme right, who is also believed to have fired the shot, is still being sought. Photo by Felix de Maller Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-may-13-20212-of-head-of-the-extreme-right-french-group-the-groupe-union-defense-gud-loik-le-priol-takes-part-in-the-far-rights-annual-rally-in-paris-france-le-priol-main-suspect-in-the-death-saturday-in-paris-of-the-former-rugby-player-federico-martin-aramburu-was-arrested-last-night-in-hungary-aged-27-the-former-military-and-member-of-the-far-right-movement-gud-is-suspected-of-having-shot-the-ex-rugby-player-who-died-on-the-spot-another-man-also-active-in-the-extreme-right-who-is-also-believed-to-have-fired-the-shot-is-still-being-sought-photo-by-felix-de-maller-image465440633.html
RM2J16J7N–File photo dated May 13, 20212 of head of the extreme-right French group the Groupe Union Defense (GUD) Loik Le Priol takes part in the far-rights annual rally in Paris, France. Le Priol, main suspect in the death Saturday in Paris of the former rugby player Federico Martin Aramburu was arrested last night in Hungary. Aged 27, the former military and member of the far-right movement GUD, is suspected of having shot the ex-rugby player who died on the spot. Another man, also active in the extreme right, who is also believed to have fired the shot, is still being sought. Photo by Felix de Maller