Still actively sought after her three children were found lifeless on Tuesday in Taninges, in Haute-Savoie, the mother could have fled to Switzerland. She also has a Swiss passport.
“The mother’s dual Franco-Swiss nationality directed the investigators’ work towards Switzerland. According to our information, the gendarmes’ investigations would have allowed them to confirm the flight of the mother to Switzerland,” writes “Le Dauphiné”.
According to the French daily, this 45-year-old woman is driving a brown Audi SUV. The information would have been transmitted to the Swiss authorities.
At the same time, “the search continues” in the massifs surrounding the French village to find this 45-year-old teacher described as depressed, with the mobilization of around sixty members of the police, AFP learned from the French gendarmerie. Divers were also dispatched to the site to probe the water points.
However, the police were no longer present on Wednesday morning in Taninges, in front of the vast chalet where the blended family lived, set aside at the end of a dead end in a hamlet at the foot of the mountains, noted the AFP. The helicopter that was flying the day before to help with the search was no longer visible either.
The bodies of the three victims – two boys aged 2 and 11 and a girl aged 13 – showed stab wounds. Autopsies and additional expertise must be carried out by the Grenoble Forensic Institute.
A blatant investigation for “voluntary homicides” has been opened, said Bonneville prosecutor Boris Duffau.
According to the “Dauphiné Libération”, the mother left a letter.
The woman sought was a teacher in a primary school in a village near Taninges, the French Ministry of National Education told AFP.
Two establishments where she had worked received a visit from a representative of the ministry on Wednesday and a “listening unit for staff and students” was set up.
This discovery also caused strong emotion in this mountain town of 3,500 inhabitants in the Giffre valley, approximately 50 km east of Geneva, where a medico-psychological emergency unit was set up at the town hall. .
“I saw the gendarmes, the helicopter, and that’s it, I wasn’t aware of anything, I saw it on the internet earlier, and then it was… “It’s horrible,” Issam, a resident of the cul-de-sac where the family lived, who did not know them, told AFP.
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