For fourteen years, Faustine and Margaux have been fighting so that their mother’s murder does not go unpunished. On October 9, 2010, Véronique Duchesne-Meunier, a 47-year-old woman, was found dead at Pointe de Minard, in Plouézec (Côtes-d’Armor), three days after having disappeared, in Saint-Quay-Portrieux.
At that time, Faustine was 25 years old, Margaux, 16 years old. Today, they agreed to testify to West France. To talk about their mother.
She always had the strength to fight for her children
“She was a strong woman, independent, she always worked, she was an entrepreneur, she was sure of herself, always dressed, always made up, a beautiful woman, really, begins Faustine. She was joyful, festive, but also fragile and sensitive. On the surface, she could appear strong, a woman who was afraid of nothing, but in private, she could let her weaknesses and sensitivity show to her daughters. »
Margaux, nine years younger, has more childhood memories. “I remember the good times, certain things we did together, like DIY, gardening, and it was great. » Both insist: “She was always there for us, she always had the strength to fight for her children. »
She was 40 years old, wanting to enjoy life, to have fun
Until their parents’ divorce, Faustine and Margaux lived a childhood ” normal “…