Suspected of having killed her three children, two boys aged 2 and 11 and a 13-year-old girl, in their house in Taninges, in Haute-Savoie, the mother was found dead in her vehicle on Tuesday 12 november.
The two bereaved fathers will not be able to have answers to their questions. The mother of the three children killed in their house in Taninges, in Haute-Savoie, Déborah Pel, was found dead in her car on Wednesday, November 13, in Champéry, Switzerland. Town in the canton of Valais where this 45-year-old primary school teacher, suffering from depressive disorders, was from. The cause of his death is currently unknown, but an autopsy has been requested by the authorities.
Tuesday, November 12, Déborah Pel's parents were surprised not to have seen their three grandchildren, two boys aged 2 and 11 and a 13-year-old girl, at lunchtime. The “Dauphiné Libéré” explains that they went to the chalet occupied by the blended family, located a stone's throw from their home, and discovered the letter left by their daughter and the lifeless bodies of the three children. At the same time, the mother had taken the road to Switzerland at the wheel of her vehicle.
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A psychological unit has been opened in the town, the college in which the elders were educated is doing its best to protect the adolescents (particularly from the press) and the school in which the mother worked is “fully mobilized” so that its students benefit from a return to class as peaceful as possible this Thursday morning.
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“A very integrated family”
Still according to our colleagues from “Dauphiné Libéré”, the mother was transferred last year “after a petition and several reports from mothers of students”. “His severity with children was particularly singled out,” they say. “We could never have thought something like that from such a radiant person,” nevertheless assured the mother of a former student of Déborah Pel at the microphone of RTL. “She seemed to me to be a very loving, smiling, pleasant person. »
The mayor of the town of 3,500 inhabitants, Gilles Péguet, indicates, for his part, to France 3 Haute-Savoie that it is “a family which has lived for several generations in Taninges”. “It’s a family that was very integrated into local life, the three children were integrated into associations,” he explains. “They often rode bikes, they were cheerful,” added a neighbor, declaring herself “stunned” by these “inconceivable” murders.
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The investigation into “voluntary homicides” “is continuing in order to determine the exact circumstances of the commission of the facts”, specifies the Bonneville prosecutor, Boris Duffau. Autopsies on all three children confirmed fatal stab wounds as the cause of death.
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