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“I thought I was sinking into madness”: for the children of victims of feminicide, how to live afterward?

2024-03-08T16:19:32.271Z

Highlights: Fanny Fargeas was barely 20 years old in 2018 when her father stabbed her mother eight times in the throat. Since then, they have been confronted with the failures of a system which does not provide for them. “I Googled My Father Killed My Mother to see what help I could get. Nothing appeared,” says Fanny, who was traumatized by her father's murder. The two sisters were asked to give their testimony the same day: “Nothing was spared us.”


The father of Fanny and her sister killed their mother in 2018. Since then, they have been confronted with the failures of a system which does not provide for


“I Googled

My Father Killed My Mother

to see what help I could get.

Nothing appeared.

» Fanny Fargeas was barely 20 years old in 2018 when her father stabbed her mother eight times in the throat the day after Christmas.

From one day to the next, with her father incarcerated, she had to take care of her 14-year-old little sister, her mother's funeral and cleaning up the crime scene, without sufficient support from the public authorities.

His little sister Clara

(her first name has been changed at her request)

saw their father strangle their mother on the bed before he killed her.

It was she who called for help on December 26.

“She was completely traumatized when I arrived home,” says Fanny, “she was rocking back and forth on the sofa.

» However, the two sisters were asked to give their testimony the same day: “Nothing was spared us.

The police questioned us for hours while we were petrified.

»

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