Twenty-three days after the discovery, on Sunday February 25 in Fontainebleau, of the lifeless body of Myriam, 14, who had run away from the home where she was placed in Melun two days before, the judicial investigation continues for homicide involuntary.
According to toxicological analyses, the teenager suffering from type 1 diabetes and on the run for two days did not die of an overdose – even if traces of cannabis and cocaine were found – but because she didn't take his insulin treatment.
Marie-Noëlle Villedieu, the president of ADSEA 77, which manages the Delaunoy home, agreed to answer our questions.
What effect did the announcement of Myriam's death have on the home where she was placed?
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