Was the youngest of the Daubon family, Luan, next on the list?
On November 13, 2019, her 18-year-old sister Enéa was found dead at her home.
A few minutes earlier, Luan had discovered her having an epileptic seizure.
Two years after the death of Enéa, on January 20, 2022, their mother, Maylis Daubon, was presented to the examining magistrate and indicted for “poisoning”.
This Monday, March 6, Maylis Daubon, who is already in pre-trial detention, was also indicted for poisoning Luan, told Le Figaro the lawyer
for
the father of the young girls, Me Thibault Laforcade.
The suspect is currently in the Pau remand center, in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
Exposure to eight drug molecules
The autopsy carried out on Enea had detected in the body of the teenager “
prolonged exposure to 24 different molecules, including beta-blockers for which she had no prescription for a year
”, specifies in
Figaro
a source close to the file.
She adds that the young girl would have suffered over-medicalization associated with Munchhausen syndrome, a psychiatric disorder where the parent with this disease multiplies the medical examinations on his child.
Luan would have undergone the same treatment as Enea for nearly a year and a half, ingesting a cocktail of drugs based on sedative anxiolytics, antidepressants and propranolol, we are told.
“
It's as if Luan had taken over.
She underwent this over-medicalization just after the death of her sister
, ”continues this source, adding that, at the time, the youngest was a minor.
Eight drug molecules were thus found in Luan's hair during the toxicological analysis.
“
Enea and Luan's father had been alerting the authorities for a long time.
But it remains very painful for him to discover that not only his eldest daughter was a victim of the influence of his ex-wife, but also his second daughter
, ”reports to
Figaro
Me Laforcade.
An expert report carried out in 2014 within the framework of a procedure with the judge for family affairs had noted in this sense a “
framework of severe family alienation
”.
Witness the context in which Enéa lived just before her death: out of school, she lost her hair, tagged all the walls of her room and had placed a wardrobe just in front of her window.