French dad jailed for killing son, 3, in washing machine | Inquirer News

French dad jailed for killing son, 3, in washing machine

/ 01:00 PM September 12, 2015

Boy killed in washing machine

In this file picture taken on September 8, 2015 Charlene Cotte, the mother of Bastien, a three-year-old boy who died after getting locked in a washing machine by his father as a punishment, arrives at the Assize Court in Melun, Suburban Paris. A verdict is expected on September 11, 2015 in the case of the parents three-year-old boy Bastien who died on November 25, 2011 after being locked in a washing machine by his father. AFP PHOTO

MELUN, France—A French father who stuffed his son into a washing machine and then surfed the internet as the toddler died was jailed for 30 years on Friday.

Christophe Champenois, 36, rammed three-year-old Bastien into the device and switched it on, allegedly as punishment for misbehavior.

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The child’s 29-year-old mother, Charlene Cotte, told investigators she did a puzzle with her daughter, and Champenois used the internet while their son screamed inside the whirring washing machine.

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She was jailed for 12 years, for “aiding and abetting murder and violence.”

Cotte said that when her ex-husband removed Bastien from the machine and noticed he was no longer breathing, he said: “At least he won’t bother us anymore.”

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It was Champenois himself who called emergency services in the town of Germigny-l’Eveque, east of Paris, in November 2011, saying he had a “small problem” as his son had fallen down the stairs.

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Champenois said he had given his son a bath and that the child must have drowned because he had water coming out of his nostrils.

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But the victim’s older sister, then five, told the doctor: “Daddy put Bastien in the washing machine because he was naughty at school”—a version she maintained throughout the investigation.

A neighbour who came to the apartment to help described the child as “frozen, completely naked. He was all white, limp, practically like a toy.

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Cotte’s lawyer Gerard Zbili described her as a “broken woman who lost the child that she loved” but who was unable to protect him out of fear of her husband.

During the investigation it emerged that the golden-haired Bastien was not wanted by his father, who meted out harsh punishments for his increasingly agitated behavior at home and at school, such as locking him in a cupboard.

Social services had been repeatedly alerted to the family’s case.

“This is not an isolated act… it is not a fit of rage or madness, it is the final act of violence against a child who was always mistreated,” said Isabelle Steyer, lawyer for a child protection group, who said Bastien has “fallen through all the cracks.”

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Champenois was told he would not be eligible for parole for at least 20 years.

TAGS: Children, court, Crime, France

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