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Gisèle Pelicot rape trial latest: Security guard who caught Dominique says he saw ‘fear in his eyes’

Ms Pelicot’s ex-husband Dominique Pelicot admitted to drugging and raping her for almost a decade

Barney Davis,Jabed Ahmed
Friday 20 December 2024 08:36 EST
Gisèle Pelicot was swarmed as she arrived at the Avignon courthouse

The security guard who caught Dominique Pelicot upskirting women at a supermarket, which led to the discovery of his heinous crimes, has recalled the “terror” and “fear” in his eyes.

Thibaut Rey, 38, spotted the serial rapist taking images of three women at the LeClerc shopping centre and confronted him, holding his phone until police arrived to make their arrest.

“Pelicot didn’t resist. He froze with terror. I saw the fear in his eyes,” he said.

French President Emmanuel Macron has praised Pelicot’s wife and mass rape victim Gisèle for her dignity and courage which has “moved and inspired France and around the world”.

It comes as her children condemn the “low” sentences in France’s most shocking rape case which saw 51 men convicted for a total of 428 years.

Ex-husband Dominique Pelicot wept as he was convicted and jailed for the maximum term of 20 years, after he admitted he drugged his wife so he and strangers could abuse her while he filmed it.

Macron says Gisèle Pélicot has ‘moved and inspired’ France and the world

French President Emmanuel Macron has praised Gisèle Pélicot for her dignity and courage, and thanked her following her husband’s trial, which has shocked the world.

In a post on social media, he wrote: “Thank you Gisèle Pélicot.

“For this word of justice in the name of which you faced the ordeal with your head held high. For women, who forever have a scout to speak and fight for.

“For all of us, because your dignity and your courage have moved and inspired France and the world.”

Holly Evans20 December 2024 08:55

Jess Phillips MP says Gisèle Pelicot to ‘change the world'

Gisèle Pelicot will change the world, the UK’s minister for stopping violence against women and girls has said.

Speaking to The Mirror, Jess Phillips said the 72-year-old deserved “every award” after bravely waiving her anonymity to expose her husband’s crimes.

“The Gisèle Pelicot court case has made the world stand still with horror and respect for her,” she said.

“I think that Gisèle Pelicot deserves every award that could possibly ever be given to her, not because of just her bravery, but because I think her story is going to change the world.”

“Absolutely we will take learnings from the Gisèle Pelicot case. I imagine that’s the same around the world.”

Holly Evans20 December 2024 08:32

Youngest man to rape Giséle Pelicot committed the horrific crime on the day his daughter was born

The youngest man to rape Giséle Pelicot after her predator ex-husband drugged her did so on the day his first daughter was born.

Joan Kawai, who has been jailed for 10 years, was just 23 when he visited Ms Pelicot’s family home in southern France to abuse her five years ago.

The former French conscript was among 47 men, including Ms Pelicot’s former husband Dominique Pelicot, convicted of rape at a packed French courthouse on Thursday.

Youngest man to rape Giséle Pelicot committed the crime on day his daughter was born

Giséle Pelicot was drugged and raped by her husband for over a decade as dozens of other men joined in

Barney Davis20 December 2024 06:56

‘How much dignity’ - Spanish prime minister

Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez has commended the “dignity” of Gisèle Pelicot.

“How much dignity. Thank you, Gisèle Pelicot. Let shame change sides,” he said in a post on X.

Barney Davis20 December 2024 06:00

Watch: Celebration outside French court as guilty verdicts announced in Gisele Pelicot mass rape case

Celebration outside French court as guilty verdicts announced in Gisele Pelicot mass rape case
Barney Davis20 December 2024 05:03

Gisèle Pelicot was cheered as she left with her family and flanked by police

Supporters shouted, “Thank you Gisèle” and “Bravo Gisele” as she exited the court. Others applauded and ululated.

After Pelicot was driven away, supporters gathered in a circle and sang songs including the anthem of the women’s liberation movement in the early 1970s.

(AFP via Getty Images)
Barney Davis20 December 2024 04:00

Coco: The anonymous chat site dubbed the ‘den of predators’ that enabled the mass rape of Gisèle Pelicot

It was a free chat site with a simple interface allowing users to communicate anonymously.

But the shut-down Coco forum turned into a “den of predators” with it now emerging it was used by Dominque Pelicot to organise the horrifying mass rape of his ex-wife Gisèle.

Pelicot, who was jailed for 20 years on Thursday, co-ordinated his abuse by finding many of the men who raped his wife on the illicit chat site, and then through the platform was able to conceal his crimes.

Inside a packed Vaucluse criminal courtroom in Avignon, 47 men, including Pelicot, were convicted of rape. Two others were found guilty of attempted rape, and another two guilty of sexual assault.

Alexander Butler reports:

Coco: The chat site that enabled the mass rape of Gisèle Pelicot

Giséle Pelicot’s husband used a pseudonym on the now-banned chatroom to invite strangers to his home to rape her

Barney Davis20 December 2024 04:00

'Consent' missing from French rape law, says legal expert after Pelicot verdict

The Pelicot mass rape trial which shook France and beyond is challenging the limits of existing legislation, a French legal expert said.

“I was relieved to see that all the accused had been convicted and, secondly, surprised by certain decisions and by the lack of severity (...) of certain decisions,” said Catherine Le Magueresse, a legal expert whose work looks at feminist criticism of law and sexual violence.

“Today the average sentence for rape is around 11 years and a few months, so that means that we are below the average sentence handed down, even though we have been constantly told that this was an extraordinary trial and that the way in which the accused had raped was particularly despicable.”

Le Magueresse said that if French rape law had included the principle of consent, none of the co-accused would have received lighter sentences, a fact she said she found extremely worrying.

Barney Davis20 December 2024 03:03

The names and sentences of all 51 men found guilty in the Gisèle Pelicot trial

The sentences of the 51 men charged with rape and other offences related to the campaign of abuse against Gisèle Pelicot, orchestrated by her ex-husband Dominque Pelicot, are being revealed on Thursday.

Mr Pelicot has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging his ex-wife, raping her, and inviting men to abuse her while unconscious for nearly a decade. He has also been found guilty of taking indecent images of his daughter and daughters-in-law.

While the 72-year-old had admitted the charges against him, most of the 50 other men on trial had denied charges of rape. They largely reside within the towns and villages around the southern French town of Mazan, where the Pelicots lived during their marriage.

Most have now been found guilty of aggravated rape and sentenced to time in prison. Here’s a full list of the defendants and their convictions:

Albert Toth reports:

The names and sentences of all 51 men found guilty in the Gisèle Pelicot trial

It is an historic day in Avignon as most of the defendents are found guilty of aggravated rape

Barney Davis20 December 2024 02:03

Gisèle Pelicot rape trial: The sentences for ex-husband and 51 defendants

Gisèle Pelicot rape trial: The sentences for ex-husband and 51 defendants
Barney Davis20 December 2024 01:03

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