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After the death of a teacher in Dunkirk (North) due to several stab wounds, his wife was indicted following her custody.
On the evening of Friday September 22, teacher and children’s book author Justine Jotham will spend her first night in prison. She is accused of having murdered her husband Patrice Charlemagne, also a university professor. “The characterization of assassination is retained by the prosecution, that is to say a murder with premeditation. She explained herself and admitted having stabbed her husband“explains Charlotte Huet, public prosecutor of Dunkirk (North).
Tensions within the couple
Why did she attack her husband so violently? On the night of Sunday September 18 to Monday September 19, Justine Jotham called the police. She claims burglars broke into her house and she fled with her baby. The police discovered her husband’s body and various scattered objects. But material elements and inconsistencies in his statements will rule out the burglary trail. For investigators, it is a set-up. Among the hypotheses: tensions within the couple, and the prospect of a separation which could have distanced the young mother from her only 20-month-old daughter, her main concern, according to her lawyer. New hearings are planned in the couple’s entourage.