French mother admits suffocating her 'frozen' children | Inquirer News

French mother admits suffocating her ‘frozen’ children

/ 08:20 AM July 14, 2017

Lorient, France — A 50-year-old French woman confessed Thursday to suffocating her three children at birth, two days after their bodies were discovered in a freezer.

The woman admitted being the mother of the children, suffocating them with a cushion, then wrapping their bodies in a plastic bag and placing them in the freezer, where they had spent up to a decade, prosecutor Laureline Peyrefitte said.

“First forensic investigations suggest, pending the results of an autopsy on the three babies and supplementary medical examinations, that the children were born alive,” said Peyrefitte.

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Based on the mother’s testimony, she had given birth alone at her former home in the western city of Lorient in 1998, 1999 and again in 2003.

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Each time she then “suffocated the newborns with a cushion before placing them in a plastic bag and putting them in the freezer,” according to Peyrefitte, who later said the woman has been charged with murder and placed in detention. She could face a life jail term for the killings.

According to police investigations, a now-retired former work colleague of the unnamed woman fathered all three infants.

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There have been several similar cases involving French citizens.

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One of the best known was that of Jean-Louis Courjault, who discovered the bodies of his two newborn children which his wife Veronique had placed in a freezer at their then home in Seoul in 2006.

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French authorities investigated after Courjault flew back to France where his wife and other children were on holiday.

Veronique Courjault, who also admitted to a third infanticide in 1999, received an eight-year jail term in 2009 but was released just months later.

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In another case in March 2015, a 40-year-old man discovered the bodies of his partner’s five infants in the southern village of Louchats.

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