Monday, 2 December 2013

Caught on CCTV: Mothercalmly pushes her ownchild to her death

Found this heartbreaking news on UK
Daily Mail. A 36 year old french mother
named Fabienne Kabou, who felt her
baby was 'incompatible' with her and
boyfriend, strapped the little angel in a
pram and calmly pushed her into a
river. (pictured above right).
Unbelievble!
From UK Daily Mail
A mother faces life imprisonment
after confessing she drowned her
15-month-old daughter in the
English Channel because the child
was 'incompatible' with her love
life.
CCTV footage has emerged of
Fabienne Kabou, 36, from
Senegal, pushing little Adelaide to
the coast of Berck sur Mer on
November 19. The next day,
Adelaide was found dead,
strapped in a pushchair
submerged in the water, by a
fisherman.
After ten days of searching
nationwide, police used DNA from
the pram to trace Ms Kabou to
the home she shares with a 63-
year-old man in Paris, where she
was arrested.
Ms Kabou, a philosophy student, told
police she took the drastic move after
deciding motherhood was
'incompatible' with her love life with
Adelaide's father.
The case has sparked outrage as
hundreds took to the streets outside
the court and on the coast in a White
March - a French style of demonstrating
against child cruelty.
Ms Kabou had told her boyfriend, a
sculptor, that she had handed over the
little girl to her grandmother who had
agreed to look after her in Senegal,
police claim.
On Saturday, Kabou was taken under
Police guard to Boulogne sur Mer and
questioned for four hours by an
examining judge in a closed court
session.
The judge placed her under
investigation for murder. She was
remanded in custody pending her trial.
Her lawyer Fabienne Roy-Nansion who
was present during the interrogation
said that her client had made a full
confession.
In an interview with Le Parisien
newspaper the father of Adelaïde said
that Fabienne Kabou had been 'a
magnificent' mother to her
child.Neighbours of the couple said they
were at a loss to understand how the
mother of the Adelaïde could have
wanted to be rid of her.
Hundreds have taken to the streets in
the past couple of days paying homage
to the little girl in a White March.
The first White March took place on
1996 in Belgium as people
demonstrated against Marc Dutroux, a
serial killer and child molester.
Gerard Lopez, the president of the
Institute of Victimology and legal expert
at the Paris Court of Appeal, told
20minutes.fr: 'First and foremost, she
wanted to save her marriage by killing
her child.
'This would probably not have changed
anything. 'She is not crazy. Her actions
were premeditated.
'The investigation will now determine
whether the woman was a victim of
domestic or psychological violence from
her partner.
'Some develop narcissistic and
immature behavior at the birth of a
child.
'By getting rid of the child, she may
have been trying to meet the needs of
her boyfriend who wanted more
attention.'