France: The 'mother' confessed that she placed the newborns in the freezer - How the macabre discovery was made
A mother in France confessed to placing her two dead newborns in a freezer shortly after their births between 2011-2018.
A 50-year-old woman in the Haute-SaΓ΄ne region of eastern France has admitted to placing her two deceased newborns in a freezer immediately after giving birth to them sometime between 2011 and 2018. During an interrogation, she recounted that she gave birth at home alone and wrapped the infants before placing them in the freezer located in her utility room. The prosecutor revealed how the mother had concealed her pregnancies from family and friends, fabricating various excuses for her weight gain while wearing loose clothing to hide her body.
The grim discovery was made by a family member who found one of the dead infants in the freezer on Tuesday. The mother of nine children from three different fathers had abruptly left her home in December, abandoning her four remaining children. The police have begun an investigation into whether there are other victims or if any additional children may have been hidden. The situation highlights serious concerns about maternal health and societal responsibilities toward vulnerable family members.
This distressing case has raised questions about the support systems available for pregnant women, particularly those who might feel isolated or unable to seek help. The psychological impact of such concealment and the circumstances leading to this grim event will likely necessitate deeper investigation into the mother's background, social influences, and mental health. It prompts broader conversations in France regarding maternal care and the importance of comprehensive support for families in distress.