The bodies of five babies were found in a house in Louchats (Gironde), including four in a freezer in what appears to be the worst case of infanticide in France for five years, are we told AFP a source close to the matter, confirming a report of iTELE.
The first newborn body was found Thursday morning at 7:30 by his father, 40 years old, in a cooler bag in the family home, had they told AFP in the early evening source close to the investigation, confirming Southwest information.
gendarmes “discovered during the four body searches and more babies newborn found in the early morning,” said the source close to the file. These four bodies were found in a freezer.
The mother, aged 35, who “likely birth alone in her home,” was hospitalized at the University Hospital (CHU) Pellegrin in Bordeaux to undergo “gynecological and psychiatric examinations.” It “does not appear at this stage to have had a history of psychological problems,” he had was clarified same source.
The father, aged 40, was taken into custody, has -t we said late evening source close to the case.
The couple has two daughters aged 13 and 15 years old and worked according to the first elements of the investigation, in the farming community, leading a normal life. Louchats commune is located about fifty kilometers south of Bordeaux in the Landes forest.
The most serious occurred in France infanticide dates back to 2010 with the death of eight babies killed by their mother to Villers-au-Tertre (North).
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