French Court Jails Nanny for Poisoning Jewish Couple, Rejects Antisemitism Charge
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French Court Jails Nanny for Poisoning Jewish Family in Paris
A French court has sentenced an Algerian nanny to two-and-a-half years in prison for poisoning a Jewish family she worked for in Paris in 2024, while ruling out the aggravating circumstance of antisemitism, despite the defendant’s own statements. Leïla Y., 42, was convicted on December 18th by a court in Nanterre for deliberately contaminating the food, drinks and personal cosmetics of a Jewish couple and their three young children, aged two, fi…
The criminal court in Nanterre, France, sentenced a 42-year-old Algerian caregiver to two and a half years in prison today (Thursday) after she was convicted of attempting to poison a Jewish family she was employed by. She was also banned from staying in France for five years after serving her sentence. According to the verdict, the caregiver poured toxic substances and cleaning products into drinking bottles – including wine, juices and alcohol…
A nurse who had intoxicated the parents of Jewish children whose she had custody for a conflict over her remuneration was sentenced on Thursday 18 December to two and a half years in prison. The aggravating circumstance of anti-Semitism was not retained by the court.
The nanny, an Algerian national under OQTF, was found guilty of adding toxic household products to the diet of a family of three children in 2024, on the basis of anti-Semitism.
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