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Harassed from Fresnes prison, Sonia still lives in hell despite our article

2021-09-29T15:58:22.383Z


While the trial of her stalker is held at the end of the week, this mother of a family from Orly (Val-de-Marne) has just been hospitalized


Doctors at the hospital asked her if she had any "concerns" at the moment.

We can easily imagine what she could have answered them.

Sonia

(her first name has been changed)

, a victim of harassment from Fresnes prison, has just been admitted for an onset of stroke, one of her relatives told us.

"She has a facial paralysis", specifies the same source for whom "it is undoubtedly the prospect at the end of the trial" of the man who makes her live this hell.

To read also "Should not block me": the ordeal of Sonia, harassed from prison

On September 17th, we published an article to tell the barely believable situation of this mother of a family. We had met her a few days earlier at her home in Orly (Val-de-Marne) in the Paris region, in this apartment to which she was trying to secure access with the installation of a camera. "I'm at my end of the line," she let go. Two years earlier, the 40-year-old had had a very short relationship with a man. For her, it was a simple "dressing relationship" after a breakup. For him, she was - and apparently still is - the woman of his life. The breakup was to put an end to this fleeting affair. It was only the trigger for a descent into hell.

At first it was "just" insistent phone calls.

And it went crescendo.

Insults, death threats, a move to the same city to be closer to her, an attempted intrusion into her home… She filed about fifteen complaints.

The man will eventually be arrested and sentenced to prison after trying to enter Sonia's son's school.

He appealed.

The detainee has been changed sectors

Everything should have ended there. But the phone calls have on the contrary multiplied. Not just from the stalker. "He calls for other detainees, acquaintances of his own," sighed the mother of the family. A source in Fresnes told us that a search - fruitful - had taken place in the prisoner's cell. But that it was difficult to fight against this problem insofar as many detainees had a perfectly legal landline.

After the article, "I received half the number of phone calls today, around ten a day," said Sonia at the start of the week, before her stroke.

In prison, measures were taken immediately after the release.

"We changed the detainee sector, slips the same source in Fresnes, in a place equipped with jammers.

A priori, if the victim receives these phone calls, they no longer come from us.

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Source: leparis

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