The child’s father Mathis was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Thursday. This is what was required against Sylvain Jouanneau, accused of abducting and sequester her son, Mathis, who died in 2011 at the age of eight.
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This divorced father has not returned to her mother Mathis as he should have done 4 September 2011 . He said he told the child to third parties abroad and has given no indication of the fate of Mathis since the start of his trial Monday.
To believe the few clear statements of the accused, Mathis “is fine,” his father did “not kill”. It would have changed its name and had converted to Islam as his father did in 2006.
Where is the child?
The trial has not lifted the mystery. Despite repeated requests by relatives of the child, nervously exhausted, and those judges, Sylvain Jouanneau not responding to, he said, “protect” those whom he gave his son.
President-Antoinette Lepeltier Durel, who asked him why he did not speak, the accused has responded Tuesday: “It would not change anything.”
Sylvain Jouanneau was arrested Dec. 9, 2011, near Avignon, having been spotted six times, from 4 September by witnesses in France, always alone. “A gap” remains between 5 September and mid-October, a time when no one has seen.
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