On September 12, Irma (name has been changed) said stop. Stop the violence, stop the insults, stop the unhealthy family climate built by his father and stop the hugs his father has been asking for for several years. Hugs in the master bedroom, which sometimes spill over into touching. So, that day, accompanied by his grandmother to whom he confided, the first-grader arrived at the police station of Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne), where he lived, and filed a complaint.
This Monday, November 10, the two women were on the civil party judge’s bench at the imperial city criminal court. They were accompanied by Irma’s older brother and mother. At the trial, Mohammed, their father and husband, appeared for violence against his wife and four children, sexual assault against Irma, sexual harassment against his wife and grandmother, and possession of weapons.
