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"We're going to live in the trees": how Mia's mother came to organize the kidnapping of her daughter

2021-04-24T19:21:48.397Z


Lola Montemaggi, Mia's mother, ordered the kidnapping of her daughter. Described as unstable, violent and psychologically fragile, she


“We will meet again this summer, we will go to the sea, we will live in the trees. This is the surrealist message sent by Lola to her daughter Mia, a week before the kidnapping of the eight-year-old girl from her grandmother in the Vosges by a commando of enlightened conspirators. Lola Montemaggi, 28, the mother of Mia, who was behind the kidnapping of her own child, was extradited Friday morning from Switzerland, where she was arrested on Sunday April 18. She was indicted in the evening for "kidnapping of a 15-year-old minor in an organized gang" and "subtraction of a minor by ascendant outside the territory of the Republic".

The first investigations carried out by the Research Section of Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle) show that Lola Montemaggi ordered the kidnapping of Mia from a certain Bouga, an acquaintance from the conspiracy movement met on the Internet and based in the Doubs .

Since December 20, 2020, the mother, single and unemployed, has lost custody of her daughter, placed with her grandmother.

Johannès, the father of the child who recognized his daughter only after a year, is absent subscribers.

He only maintains a few episodic telephone contacts.

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According to the terms of a judgment rendered on January 11, the mother only retains a fortnightly visitation right and the possibility of maintaining telephone contacts.

But on March 11, justice forbids him any relationship with his daughter for serious reasons.

The family court judge accuses him of exerting violence in front of his daughter against his companion - she has already pursued him with a knife and thrown from a car, but also verbally assaulted the grandparents and to make suicidal comments.

In addition, Lola is accused of having taken the girl out of school since the spring 2020 confinement and of having refused any education at home.

On this occasion, she allegedly threw out of the window a tablet lent by the educational services, citing bad vibes that would make "everyone at home sick".

"We put things in his head"

The report of the Social Assistance to Children (ASE) points jumbled up the refusal of care and vaccination on the part of the mother - drugs transforming according to her "people into zombies" - undernourishment, a willingness to flee and a risk of isolation.

To make matters worse, the mother considers social services to be networks of “satanist pedophiles”.

A real obsession among the conspiratorial groups that she has frequented since the yellow vests crisis, in particular through social networks.

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Described by those around her as "lost", "psychologically and morally unstable", the young woman is said to have become radicalized during the Yellow Vest crisis. “We put things in his head concerning conspiracies […]”, says Corinne, her own mother. “There have been very tense relations between us. Afterwards, she no longer spoke to us because for her, we were sheep of society. She found herself cut off from her family. She said she wanted to go under the company's radar ”. The young woman can no longer take care of her daughter. In February 2020, she dropped Mia from school, before driving her in April to one of her sisters in Nîmes (Gard), who agreed to keep her for several months.

In August, a new change: the little girl goes back to her grandmother in the Vosges.

This tries to educate the girl without succeeding, for lack of parental authorization.

In October, Lola tries to get her daughter back from her own mother again.

“She came looking for Mia, insulting me and telling me that I will never see her again,” says Corinne.

That day, Julien, his ex-companion, who is in the vehicle is kicked out.

“This is an attempted kidnapping, but the national gendarmerie is not notified.

“An hour later, Mia was in front of the house,” says the grandmother.

Prohibited from all contact in March

At the end of December 2020, Mia tells her grandmother that her mother told her that she "was going to buy a motorhome, and that they were both going to go into the wild". The granny gets scared and advises the public prosecutor. The ax falls in March: she is prohibited from all contact with her daughter. From then on, Lola has only one idea in mind: to have Mia kidnapped and run away with her ...

Between February and March, she comes into contact, via a third party, with Adrien B, said Bouga, 42, a leader in an association to help families and close to the conspiracy movement.

She gives him a video in which she explains her situation to him.

Exchanges take place by email.

Lola tells him about her life, without necessarily revealing her suicidal tendencies, nor all the details of her chaotic journey.

Bouga says he was touched by the young mother's distress.

All the more so since he has been "sensitized" for several months to the cause of children "abusively" removed from their parents by a certain Rémy Daillet-Wiedemann, a well-known figure in the French-speaking conspiracy sphere, based in South Asia. Is.

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"He proposes to give power back to the French and to set up a new system of governance", summarizes Bouga, about his mentor. On his small scale, Bouga, he feels an obligation to act in the service of Lola. It is based on the principle that mother and daughter must move abroad to live together. A final destination is even fixed. This is Saint Petersburg, Russia. Their path must pass through Switzerland. It remains to check Lola's condition anyway. "I tested it so as not to give the child to a dysfunctional mother," Bouga tells investigators. For example, I gave her health tests to see if she was taking drugs. Convinced by the results, he then set up a team of five to six people recruited from the “RWD” movement.

Three weeks before the kidnapping, two men of the commando, domiciled in the east of France, are sent to meet Lola Montemaggi, for a second and final check. The meeting takes place in a small village in the Vosges. “The aim was to find out if she was sane,” explains one of the participants. The two men then send positive feedback to Bouga. Operation Lima is validated and nothing, and no one seems to oppose it.

Source: leparis

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