On May 4, 2021, Chahinez Daoud, mother of three children, was shot and wounded by her recidivist husband from whom she was separated, who then set her on fire in a street in Mérignac.
This tragedy had sparked a wave of indignation and provoked a joint mission of the General Inspectorate of Administration and the General Inspectorate of Justice.
During the investigation, the responsibility of the police officer who took on the complaint of Chahinez Daoud on March 15, who came to denounce a new assault on her spouse, explaining that he had hit her and tried to strangle her was put in question.
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In its report, the inspection mission underlined that “the danger assessment grid and the victim assessment sheet” ”had indeed been“ filled in ”and then sent by the police to the prosecution, but that there was, according to her, "a serious doubt about the care with which these grids were filled in".
The policeman himself convicted of violence against his wife
During a disciplinary council held on Wednesday in Bordeaux, this police officer could be sentenced to two years of exclusion, one of which is closed.
This opinion will be transmitted in Paris to the disciplinary affairs office and must be confirmed, or not, by the director general of the national police (DGPN), Frédéric Veaux, who can also weigh it down or lighten it.
This police officer was sentenced in February to an 8-month suspended sentence for violence against his wife by the Bordeaux Criminal Court. While awaiting his summons before the disciplinary body, the agent had been assigned to the collection of complaints, despite his conviction of which his hierarchy was "perfectly aware", according to the Canard Enchaîné, who had revealed the information.