On Friday, a French woman was sentenced to life imprisonment for her daughter’s death, who died of a heart attack in 2020 after years of age.
54 -year -old Sanderin Pisara was sentenced to a trial in the southern city of Montreier on charges of torture and barbarism against his daughter Amandin. According to the terms of the punishment, he should serve behind bars of at least 20 years before he is eligible for parole.
The decision, the maximum punishment for the crime and the demand for the prosecution, a panel of three professional judges and six members of the public agreed to serve as a jury.
Jean -Michael Cros, 49, a former partner of Pisara, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for losing care for Amandin. His punishment, which was unlikely to be parole, was much tougher than 18 years of prosecutors’ demand, though he could face up to 30 years.
When Amandin died on August 6, 2020, it weighs only 28kg while 1.55 meters long. According to the medical report after his death, he suffered severe weight and muscle loss as well as septicemia. He also lost several teeth and removed his hair.
Amandin was closed for weeks in the windowless storage room and was deprived of food.
Prosecutor Jean Mary Benny said that from a very young age, the ammand was going on, including the sweeps, the kicks, the kicking, the pulling of the hair, repeated screaming, humiliation and jostaling.
The prosecution said, “The domestic tyrant, a home dictator, the executioner of the Amandean, can be the only punishment – the term of life in which at least 20 years in prison.”
‘Humiliating torture’
The next day of his daughter’s death in the village of Mont Black, southwest of Montreier, asked Pisarra that Amandin was suffering from eating disorder – no one else confirmed the claim.
On the day of his death, Amandeen just began to overthrow a piece of sugar, a little fruit and a high protein drink and then agreed to stop breathing.
Mother, who was running a nail salon, has eight children with three relationships. He has been in custody since May 2021.
Meanwhile, the prosecutor described the CROS as a “cowardly partner” that “deprived Amandin from his death till his death”.
In -charge of the case, the investigating magistrate said in a report that “no doubt” Amandin tolerated violence on behalf of his mother, “whose sole purpose was to drag him into shameful and humiliating torture”.
It states that Amandean was targeted by his mother at an early age, who deprived him of food, wrote an endless “punishment” and locked him in the storage room under the supervision of cameras.
According to the psychological diagnosis, Sanderin Pisarra, who was declared angry and violent by the people around him, was trying to “transmit his hatred” to Amandeen’s father’s body.
A mother’s lawyer, Jean Mark Dragade, had earlier said that when he had an undeniable “individual responsibility”, “there is a collective responsibility”.
He asked the judges to pronounce a “fair, reasonable punishment”, which would make it “back to society” without “old woman”.