Kidnapping of Santiago: the baby's mother, Christina, will remain free but will be placed under judicial supervision

Kidnapping of Santiago: the baby's mother, Christina, will remain free but will be placed under judicial supervision
Kidnapping of Santiago: the baby's mother, Christina, will remain free but will be placed under judicial supervision

This November 19, 2024, the mother of the premature baby kidnapped from a maternity ward a few weeks ago was placed under judicial supervision. If she remains free, she will be subject to monitoring by the authorities and some restrictions.

The call changed nothing. Christina, the mother of Santiago, an infant kidnapped from the Aulnay-sous- maternity ward, will remain free under judicial supervision, announce our colleagues at Parisian this Tuesday.

The decision confirmed

Despite the appeal from the public prosecutor's office, the November 7 decision of the judge of freedoms and detention (JLD) is maintained: Christina will remain under judicial supervision, but escapes pre-trial detention awaiting trial.

Since November 9, the young woman has spent a stay in a psychiatric hospital in Île-de-, where she weaned herself from her addiction to cannabis. This was the sine qua non condition of the JLD when it requested a simple placement under judicial supervision.

What will Santiago become?

Santiago, premature baby, kidnapped by his own parents on the night of Monday to Tuesday October 22, 2024 in Seine-Saint-Denis was found alive this Friday October 25, around 7:30 p.m., in a hotel in the Amsterdam area .

While the parents are in the hands of the Dutch justice system and agree to collaborate with the French authorities, what happens next for the child still remains quite unclear.

For now, the child, born extremely premature, will remain hospitalized for several weeks, so that his state of health is positive and stabilized.

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