a mother suspected of violence against her 4-year-old son in Essonne

The police arrested a 26-year-old mother in Corbeil-Essonnes (Essonne) on Monday November 4. She is suspected of having assaulted her 4-year-old son, whose body showed signs of burns and blows. When the police arrived, he also had torn nails and holes in his scalp.

Suspected of having assaulted her 4-year-old child, a 26-year-old young woman was arrested in Corbeil-Essonnes (Essonne) on Monday November 4, 2024. Illustrative photo. | JOËL LE GALL / WEST- ARCHIVES


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  • Suspected of having assaulted her 4-year-old child, a 26-year-old young woman was arrested in Corbeil-Essonnes (Essonne) on Monday November 4, 2024. Illustrative photo. | JOËL LE GALL / WEST-FRANCE ARCHIVES

A 26-year-old young woman was taken into police custody on Monday November 4, 2024. According to information from Actu 17 confirmed by The Parisian she is suspected of having committed violence against her 4-year-old child in Corbeil-Essonnes (Essonne). The police were alerted by the headmistress of the boy's school, who allegedly spotted traces of abuse on his body.

She denies the facts

The agents went to the mother's house early Monday evening. According to our colleagues, they then noticed that the child had holes in his scalp and torn nails. They also spotted burn marks on his limbs. The boy was immediately taken to hospital and his mother was arrested.

According to the Ile-de-France daily, the young woman denied the acts of violence. The marks spotted on her son's body are, according to her, linked to his allergy to the sun. His injuries were apparently caused by a fall. The accused no longer had full custody of the child, who was placed in the ASE (child protection).

To find out more: read the article from Parisian .

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