The man who hired people to rape his wife should apologize, what do you think?

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French Mass Rape Trial: You might remember the case in France in which a man got his wife raped 72 times by his acquaintances. Now this man has praised his wife profusely in the court and has apologized to the family for his misdeeds. If the court punishes Dominic Pellicote, he could be sentenced to 20 years of life imprisonment. Do you think this person should be forgiven…? If you had the power to punish and forgive, what would you do?

Dominic Pellicote drugged his ex-wife Gisele for 10 years and got her raped by dozens of men. He himself has also accepted this. On Monday, Dominic asked his family to forgive him and even praised his ex-wife’s courage during the trial! Is this an attempt to avoid punishment or reduce the punishment.. Whatever it is, what the law says and does in this matter remains to be seen but Dominic’s audacity should be appreciated…

Gisele is a great example of courage…
Gisele is such a courageous woman who did not keep herself hidden even after so much torture, but instead came forward and exposed her husband and exposed her face to the whole world. She has become known throughout the world as a tremendous example. Gisele is now 72 years old.

He committed these crimes with his wife by giving her sleeping pills…
Pelicot used to make him unconscious by giving him sleeping pills. Then he would make many men stand in a line to rape. Since Gisele was unconscious due to intoxication, when she appeared in the court for the first time, she could not remember much. He had said- He was treated ‘like a rag doll’, his identity was sacrificed…. Used as garbage bags. The police also found thousands of photographs, videos and evidence from the husband’s computer.

first published : December 17, 2024, 1:48 pm IST

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