Absolute amazement in the village of Taninges, in Haute-Savoie. Tuesday, November 12, three children, two boys aged 2 and 11 and a girl aged 13, were discovered lifeless, with stab wounds, in the house of this blended family. It was the father of the last child who made the macabre discovery at midday.
Two of the victims, Victoria, 13 years old, and Noé, 11 years old, were educated at the Jacques Brel college. “Several teachers left crying, students were crying in the corridors. Classes were stopped”confided a schoolboy to RTL, in class with the young girl. “He was a really good person. I don't know how this could have happened.”
Déborah, the 45-year-old mother suspected of the triple homicide, had been a teacher in the village of Samoëns. She was described as depressed and seemed to have marital problems. “She was my daughter's teacher for two years. She seemed to me to be very loving, smiling, pleasant,” testified Coralie, a parent of a student. According to her, “we could never have thought something like that from such a radiant person.”
The search mobilized around sixty members of the police and a helicopter on Tuesday and Wednesday. A woman's body was found in a car parked in Champéry, a Swiss commune in the canton of Valais located approximately 70 kilometers from Taninges. This body seems to correspond to the description given by the French authorities. He must be formally identified, according to the Swiss police.
A blatant investigation for “voluntary homicides” had been opened while waiting for “the exact circumstances of the commission of the facts” to be clarified, indicated Tuesday evening the Bonneville prosecutor, Boris Duffau.
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