A horrible story which proves, once again, that violence against women is not taken seriously. On December 13, in Blois in the Loir-et-Cher, Chloé was left for dead by Marvin J., her ex-boyfriend of 27 years, with whom she had just separated.
The 24-year-old had tried to file a complaint against him two hours earlier, but the police refused to take her complaint, asking her to come back later. This Thursday, February 9, 2023, Chloe’s mother agreed to respond to several media outlets to give news of her daughter and denounce the system.
Attempted femicide in Blois: the mother of the victim testifies
Chloe, 24, is “came out of a coma ten days ago“, announces his mother Alexandra. “It’s a small miracle, in which no one believed (…) I was told to ‘unplug it’, the word ‘vegetable’ was uttered. It’s very hard to hear. So I told him we were going to prove them wrong. What she did. Chloe is a fighter… Although, of course, nothing will be easy.
EShe will have to relearn everything”, she confides to the Parisian. “Its state psychological is completely damaged, she has lost all sense of time, she doesn’t know… like a three year old“, adds the mother to the microphone of BFMTV.
Very angry, Alexandra decided to speak in several media on February 9, 2023 to point out the dysfunctions and “failures” of the police. “Those cops didn’t listen did not do their job. With my lawyer, we’ll go all the way, I won’t let this pass“.
Chloe’s mother wants the state to take responsibility
If the policeman who refused to take Chloé’s complaint has been laid off and must go to the disciplinary council, Alexandra is not angry. And rightly so. “Punishing a person is too easy.
Of course if he had done his jobif he had researched the antecedents of the monster, he would have seen that he had been convicted on multiple occasionss, including once for violence on his girlfriend“, she explains.
Today, this mother, this fighter, would also like the state assumes its responsibilities. “Not a day goes by that we don’t hear about domestic violence, feminicide.
And nothing moves! The whole system is failing. I want to fight for Chloé, but also for all the other women we refuse to listen to and protect“, she concludes.
