Moroccan woman sentenced to 14 years in prison

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Naïma Bel Allam, a Moroccan woman sentenced to 14 years in prison in France, is the shock verdict that has just fallen. The former accountant was found guilty of the murder of her two disabled daughters. But where are the bodies? Why did this mother act like this? Let’s dive into the heart of this disturbing affair that is shaking France and Morocco.

Chronology of facts

In 2016, two young disabled girls mysteriously disappear. Their mother, Naïma Bel Allam, claims to have entrusted them to a couple in Spain. But investigators doubt this version.

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After years of investigation, Naïma Bel Allam was tried for “aggravated intentional homicide”. She changes her version several times, evoking a “group of friends” in Morocco.

Despite her assertions that her daughters were still alive, the Assize Court sentenced her to 14 years in prison. The lack of physical evidence did not prevent this decision.

The gray areas of the affair

This case raises many questions. Where are the bodies of the two girls? Why did Naïma Bel Allam change her version several times? Did she really kill her daughters?

The attorney general, Corinne Chateigner, is convinced of the mother’s guilt. She highlights the lack of proof of the girls’ lives and the disturbing behavior of the accused.

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