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New complaint against Dominique Pelicot, recognized by a woman during the Mazan trial

Dominique Pelicot, “the biggest sexual criminal of the past twenty years”, in the words of his daughter, was probably already in the 1990s when he still lived in before settling in Mazan () . Already indicted for rape followed by a murder and for an attempted rape committed in the Paris region, respectively in 1991 and 2002, and while justice explores five other “Cold Cases” which could be attributed to it, ” Ogre de Mazan “is targeted by a new complaint for attempted rape which was filed last December, M6 reported this Wednesday evening.

The facts would go back to 1995, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. The victim was then 12 years old. She explained to the Parisian PJ investigators to have recognized her attacker during the trial of Dominique Pelicot and her 50 co -accused. The operating mode described by the latter indeed corresponds to that for which Dominique Pelicot is set out in his Parisian affairs.

The saving arrival of the victim's mother

The one who was going to become “the ogre of Mazan” would have presented himself at the family home as an electrician, while the little girl was alone. He would then have tried to put him to sleep with a cloth soaked in ether, a process that Dominique Pelicot, betrayed by his DNA, admitted to having used in the 2002 rape attempt for which he was indicted.

The girl finally escaping the abuse of her aggressor, who fled rushedly disturbed by the mother's return to her home. A complaint had been filed at the time, but its attacker could not be identified, completed M6.

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Our articles on Dominique Pelicot and the Mazan rape affair

Judged last December, Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to twenty years in prison for having violated and raised her ex-wife, Gisèle Pelicot, for a decade by strangers recruited on the Internet. The fifty co -accused, men aged 27 to 74, were all sentenced to sentences ranging from three years, two of which were suspended, to fifteen years of imprisonment. Fifteen of them appealed this decision.

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