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fourteen years after the murder of their mother in , two sisters confide

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 . To talk about their mother.

She always had the strength to fight for her children

— The daughters of Véronique Duchesne-Meunier

“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

— Faustina

Until their parents’ divorce, Faustine and Margaux lived a childhood ” normal “…

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