On January 26, a 16-year-old teenager defended himself at Ambroise-Paré hospital where she was neat. His loved ones deal complained that justice makes light on the conditions of his death.
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Véronique The mourel often wakes up at 2 o’clock in the morning. A burst in the darkness, caused by his spirit remained fixed at a time when this January 27, the pediatric chief of the Ambroise-Paré Hospital, Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts-de-Seine), A From his sleep to announce the suicide of his 16-year-old daughter, found dead under the building where she was hospitalized. For ten months, this 60-year-old plastic sculptor sits several times a week at his desk. She writes letters to Juliette, “To keep her with me”. “I still have not managed to cry, I’m too angry,” she explains.
In early October, this mother of three children lodged a civil party complaint to obtain the opening of a judicial information for “unintentional homicide” and “failure to help”. It wants to understand the sequence of the facts and failings that led to this brutal death, while a first preliminary inquiry of about thirty pages and six hearings conducted by the Office of Boulogne-Billancourt is being ranked without a classification. Suite by the Nanterre flooring.
School in 1 re in Vanves (Hauts-de-Seine), Juliette is a good student who loves plastic arts, fashion and science. She has friends, a boyfriend. She lives alternately between her parents, separated since she is very small. She gets her with them, finds her father sometimes distant and her anxious mother, but nothing alarming, until her first scarifications in class of 2 of . At that time, the first black ideas emerge – “she recalls he wanted to throw himself into a vacuum,” says his medical file.
With the first confinement, Juliet begins to worry about his weight. She removes the sugar and then the fat of her meals, start counting calories, spends in her room. Its diet becomes a tension topic: it does not eat anything at table, then makes seizures of bulimia, vomited in a stash. The altercations with his entourage around the food multiply. Véronique The Mouel Contacts the Pediatrics Service of Ambroise-Paré for a Food Conduct Disorder Request (TCA).
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The girl begins his year of 1 re , a little euphoric, but continues to lose weight. At the end of November 2020, an entry is decided within the TCA wing of the pediatric service of the hospital, because it does not weigh more than 38 kg for 1 m 66. “A severe denutrition in the context of a restrictive mental anorexia” is diagnosed. His mother is reassured: “Ambroise-Paré had a good reputation, I thought that there, it would be protected and safe.” This is the very principle of hospitalization, allow patients to decompost safely.
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