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Gisèle Pélicot's daughter tells how she learned everything at her father's rape trial

Photo: Christophe Simon Agence France-Presse Caroline Darian and her brothers David and Florian Pélicot (left and right respectively) upon their arrival at their father's trial, Thursday, in Avignon.

Philippe Siuberski – Agence France-Presse in Avignon

Published yesterday at 10:52 am

  • Europe

Beyond Gisèle Pelicot, raped for ten years in France by dozens of strangers recruited on the Internet by her husband, it is an entire family that has been broken, her daughter said, calling him “one of the biggest sex criminals of the last 20 years.”

“How do we rebuild ourselves?,” asked Caroline Darian, 45, daughter of the main accused, who now presents herself publicly under the pen name with which she published a book (And I stopped calling you dad), in order to protect her relationship and her child.

Heard by the criminal court of Vaucluse, in the south of France, where her father and 50 other men, aged 26 to 74 years old, she looked back on the day she discovered everything.

“On November 2, 2020, at 8:35 p.m., my life literally changed,” she explained, recounting the moment when her mother, after also learning everything from the police, called her to inform her.

“My mother told me, 'I spent a good part of the day at the police station, your father was drugging me to rape me with strangers,'” she says. “I call my brothers, we are helpless, we cry, we don't understand.”

The next day, the three children find themselves in Carpentras, in front of the police.

“I will always see David, white, stoic, and my little brother, Florian, collapse,” she describes, about this moment when a police officer estimates “between 30 and 50” the number of attackers on his mother.

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“The end of innocence”

At the end of the investigation, 72 men were finally identified as having abused Ms. Pelicot, between July 2011 and October 2020, of which only 50 were identified and are being tried in Avignon.

On the same November 3, 2020, the police showed him two photos of a naked woman, apparently asleep: “We can see her buttocks in close-up, this woman is sleeping in the fetal position, I don't recognize her,” explains Caroline Darian.

“But ma'am, it's you who has a stain on your right cheek,” the investigator points out to her.

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“I discovered that my father had photographed me, without my knowledge, naked. Why ?”, wonders her daughter, now convinced that her father had also drugged her, as he had done with her mother, whom he had overpowered with anxiolytics. Photos that her father had also distributed on the Internet.

And Caroline is not the only one, along with her mother, to have been the victim of Dominique Pelicot, now 71 years old, who remained all morning huddled in a corner of the dock of the accused detainees.

Céline, 48 years old, wife of David Pelicot, and Aurore P., 37 years old, ex-wife of Florian Pelicot, were also photographed, naked, still without their knowledge, by their stepfather. However, they felt they had joined the “ideal family,” “demonstrative” and “loving,” with a “helpful” stepfather despite his occasional angry outbursts.

“Photos of me pregnant with our twins, naked, […] zoomed in on my private parts,” dating from 2011, Céline explained in court. And others, from 2019.

These images were also broadcast on the Internet. “But whose and where are they now, in 5 years, in 10 years ?”, wonders the mother, according to whom “all the grandchildren in the family (Editor's note: six in total) have lost their innocence”.

Gisèle Pélicot's daughter tells how she learned everything at her father's rape trial

Photo: Christophe Simon Agence France-Presse Gisèle Pelicot was raped for ten years in France by dozens of strangers recruited on the Internet by her husband, according to the indictment.

“I was so angry”

Céline Pelicot recalls the day her children found their grandmother unconscious, around 11 a.m.: “They tried to shake her, she didn't react, she emerged around 5 p.m.” The night before, “our children could have heard things, so they were present,” while their grandmother was probably being raped, she deduces.

For Aurore, herself a victim of abuse in her childhood, this case also caused damage. The investigators showed her photos of her, naked in a bathroom, or at the swimming pool. Among them, “a photo of my stepfather's penis on my swimsuit, a montage with 'My slutty stepdaughter'” as the caption.

“The feeling I had was such anger to see with what lack of respect one can treat a human being, I was so furious,” she says, evoking her guilt at not having perceived anything, no doubt because it was simply “inconceivable.”

Through her lawyers, Gisèle Pelicot, who gave a moving testimony on Thursday, asked on Friday for the support fundraisers opened for her to be stopped, including the one launched by the former reality TV star Nabila, now closed after reaching almost 40,000 euros.

She also called for “the greatest moderation on social networks”, where the names of all the accused are circulating.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116