Amandine, 13, weighed only 28 kg when she died: chilling trial of a mother accused of torture

Amandine, 13, weighed only 28 kg when she died: chilling trial of a mother accused of torture
Amandine, 13, weighed only 28 kg when she died: chilling trial of a mother accused of torture

Sepsis and inappropriate renutrition syndrome

The trial, which begins this Monday at 2 p.m. in , highlights chilling facts. On August 6, 2020, Amandine died of cardiac arrest in the family home in Montblanc. Weighing only 28 kg pour 1,55 mthe young girl presented a “cachectic” state, aggravated by sepsis and a syndrome of inappropriate renutrition.

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The medical report also noted tooth loss and hair pulling.

Judged alongside her companion

Sandrine Pissarra, a former waitress and mother of eight children, allegedly subjected Amandine to food deprivation and prolonged violenceaccompanied by “writing punishments” and confinement under video surveillance.

According to the psychiatric expertise, she would have transposed her hatred of Amandine’s father onto her daughter.

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“Cachectic” state

His companion, Jean-Michel Cros, is also on trial for having let the teenager die without interveningrisking up to 30 years in prison.

This trial must provide answers to the reasons for this tragedy and the mechanisms which led to Amandine’s unbearable agony.

The verdict is expected by Friday.

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