French police have detained a suspect after four bodies were discovered in the River Seine, leading authorities to investigate potential links and determine the cause of death.**
Investigation Launched After Discovery of Four Bodies in River Seine**

Investigation Launched After Discovery of Four Bodies in River Seine**
A man is in custody as French authorities probe the circumstances surrounding the tragic find.**
French authorities are grappling with a harrowing case following the discovery of four bodies in the Seine River, just southeast of central Paris. A passer-by first alerted police on August 13th after spotting one body near a bridge in Choisy-le-Roi. Subsequent searches in the vicinity revealed three additional bodies, all recovered from the water.
As investigations progressed, prosecutors revealed that at least one victim had been strangled, while another bore signs of violent trauma. The individual suspected of involvement in these deaths is currently being detained in Paris, but details regarding his identity and the number of murders he may be connected to remain undisclosed.
The first body, determined to be that of a 40-year-old local man, was identified as having recently entered the water. Conversely, the other three bodies were found in a much more advanced state of decomposition, complicating forensic efforts. Authorities have noted that, at this stage, there is no apparent connection between the victims, positing that they may have been submerged in different locations upstream before being carried downstream to the area near the Choisy bridge.