Triple infanticide in Haute-Savoie: the three children were not drugged

According to a statement from the Bonneville prosecutor, the three children found dead in Haute-Savoie on November 12 were not drugged.

The investigation is progressing into the triple infanticide in Taninges, in Haute-Savoie. On November 12, the bodies of three children were discovered in a chalet. The mother of the victims, suspected, was found dead in Champéry, Switzerland, in her car.

She would have carried out her action using a bladed weapon, detail our colleagues from Dauphiné Libéré. Bonneville prosecutor Boris Duffau also confirmed that the three children were not drugged at the time they were killed.

“I confirm to you that the toxicology is negative for all three,” he announced on Wednesday. However, the circumstances surrounding the death of the victims' mother remain unclear. This investigation was entrusted to the Swiss authorities.

Triple infanticide in Haute-Savoie: the body found in Switzerland is indeed that of the mother

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