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A French father found his family’s three children stabbed to death in their home yesterday afternoon.
The father, who has not yet been named, found his children, two boys aged two, 11, and a 13-year-old girl, dead in their home in Taninges, an ski town near France‘s border with Switzerland, with several stab wounds on Tuesday at around midday.
The family’s mother, a 45-year-old woman who local media reported suffered from depression, is currently missing and is considered a key suspect in the children’s tragic deaths, which is now being investigated as an ‘intentional homicide.’
According to French newspaper Le Dauphiné Libéré, she left a letter and then headed towards the mountains surrounding the town. It is not currently known what the letter said.
Le Parisien reported that 60 French cops are currently searching for hear, supported by helicopters and diving squads.
This photograph shows a view of the house where three children were found dead in Taninges, on November 13, 2024
French gendarmes stand guard at the entrance of a street, near the location where three children were found dead, in Taninges, eastern France, on November 12, 2024
French gendarmes stand guard at the entrance of street near the location where three children were found dead in Taninges, on November 12, 2024
Cops are currently interviewing the family’s relatives. The investigation has been handed over to the Bonneville public prosecutor’s office.
The shocking Alps killing comes after two small children were last week found decapitated in a bathtub on the French island of Guadeloupe.
The bodies of the mutilated four-year-old and 13-month-old siblings were discovered by their distressed father in their family home.
The children’s mother, the prime murder suspect, was found naked and wandering the streets by two police officers after the alarm was raised.
According to French outlet Le Parisien, the woman, who is believed to be in her forties, was speaking incoherently and was unable to explain the reasons for her actions when approached by police.
According to public prosecutor Caroline Talbo, the woman was initially taken into custody and then released due to her mental state, and has since been hospitalised.
More to follow.