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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.

Court sketch shows Gisèle Pelicot after trail

This court-sketch made on December 19, 2024 in Avignon shows Gisele Pelicot during the hearing of the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail
This court-sketch made on December 19, 2024 in Avignon shows Gisele Pelicot during the hearing of the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail (AFP via Getty Images)
Tom Watling19 December 2024 17:18

‘You’ll die like a dog’: Dominique Pelicot’s daughter screams at him as rapist claims he never abused her

Dominique Pelicot’s daughter screams that he ‘will die alone like a dog’

Dominique Pelicot refuses to admit that he drugged his then-20-year-old daughter Caroline Dorian despite being found guilty at trial

Tom Watling19 December 2024 16:49

Scholz praised Gisèle Pelicot

German chancellor Olaf Scholz has praised the courage of Gisèle Pelicot after her former husband and 50 accomplices were charged for her rape.

“The shame must change sides. Thank you, Gisele Pelicot! You courageously went from anonymity to a public figure and fought for justice. You gave women around the world a strong voice. The shame always lies with the perpetrator,” he said.

Tom Watling19 December 2024 16:29

How Gisèle Pelicot shamed ‘Mr Everyman’ during the rape trial which shocked the world

How Gisèle Pelicot shamed ‘Mr Everyman’ during the rape trial which shocked the world

The 72-year-old’s simple message - that she and other victims of sexual abuse have no reason to feel ashamed - has inspired conversations about rape culture in France and across the globe, Crime Correspondent Amy-Clare Martin writes

Tom Watling19 December 2024 16:04

Gisèle Pelicot mobbed by supporters as she leaves court after mass rape trial verdict

Gisèle Pelicot mobbed by supporters as she leaves court after mass rape trial verdict

Gisèle Pelicot was swarmed by supporters as she left court after her ex-husband was jailed after being found guilty of orchestrating her horrific rape. Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to 20 years in France’s worst-ever mass rape trial, which saw 51 men convicted for a total of 428 years today (19 December), in a case which has shocked the world. Gisèle defiantly said she has “never regretted” publicly attending her rape trial, and explained that she chose to waive her right to anonymity “to ensure that society could see what was happening.”

Tom Watling19 December 2024 15:44

Donald Trump? No. Gisèle Pelicot is the real Person of the Year

Donald Trump? No. Gisèle Pelicot is the real Person of the Year

It is a case that has shocked the world, but the incredible woman at the heart of it has revealed uncomfortable truths, says Laura Bates. Her bravery has forced us to recognise that men commit violence against women every single day and that such violence is not committed by 'monsters', but by normal seeming men

Tom Watling19 December 2024 15:31

ICYMI: Crowd outside court chant 'Shame on the justice system’

Crowds outside the court were chanting “shame on the justice system” as some of the sentences were read out.

There is dismay among many outside the court on the length of some of the sentences - which are mostly shorter than prosecutors had demanded.

Prosecutors had demanded sentences of 652 years, but judges issued total sentences of 428 years.

Christelle Vidaller, 35, has been waiting outside the court since 9am. She told Reuters news agency that she was disappointed with the sentences.

“It’s a historical trial, we were expecting historical sentences,” she told Reuters.

Alex Croft19 December 2024 15:17

Comment | Gisele Pelicot’s ‘descent into hell’ shows once again why women are so furious

The phrase “angry woman” is bandied around as some kind of insult; spat out in the same breath as “angry feminist” or “bra burner” or “calm down, dear”. We’re meant to feel ashamed by the accusation, timid, cowed. We’re meant to retreat into ourselves and shut up. Well, not anymore.

Angry woman? You bet. We are livid. I, personally, am baseball-bat-to-a-glass-window furious that in the past week alone, we’ve seen headlines describing an incredibly courageous woman – Gisele Pelicot – whose life as she knew it disintegrated in 2020 when she discovered her husband had been drugging her and inviting strangers to rape her for years in her own home, while filming it – as “taking public revenge on men”. It’s not revenge to tell the truth. It is bravery. It is justice.

Victoria Richards writes:

Gisele Pelicot’s ‘descent into hell’ shows once again why women are so furious

Angry? You bet. The real question is: Why aren’t you?

Alex Croft19 December 2024 14:49

‘The trial of cowardice’: Gisèle Pelicot’s words during the trial

In an unusual move, Gisèle Pelicot waived her anonymity as a victim of rape, in the hope that it would encourage other victims of rape and sexual abuse to step forward.

Speaking during the trial, Ms Pelicot said: “For me this is the trial of cowardice, there is no other way to describe it.

“When you walk into a bedroom and see a motionless body, at what point (do you decide) not to react,” she addressed the men in the courtroom. She said there was no excuse for abusing her when she was unconscious.

“Why did you not leave immediately to report it to the police?,” she asked. “It is time for society to look at this macho, patriarchal society and change the way it looks at rape.”

Alex Croft19 December 2024 14:35

‘Mr Everyman’: Who are the 51 men who sexually abused Gisèle Pelicot?

The 50 men on trial for raping unconscious grandmother Gisèle Pelicot in a ten-year campaign of sordid secret attacks orchestrated by her husband have been dubbed “Monsieur Tout-le-monde” — Mr Everyman.

They are men of all walks of life, ranging in age from 27 to 74, who answered Dominique Pelicot’s invitation to abuse his drugged wife in an online chatroom.

On Friday a French court found 47 men guilty of rape, two guilty of attempted rape and two guilty of sexual assault.

Most lived in south-eastern France within a 60km radius of the village of Mazan, where the Pelicots retired. One, Simoné Mekenes, 43, was their next door neighbour.

They include a firefighter, a journalist, a nurse, a prison guard and a construction worker. Some are retired, some are unemployed and three quarters have families of their own.

Crime correspondent Amy-Clare Martin profiles each of the 51 men convicted in France’s worst mass rape case:

‘Mr Everyman’: Who are the 51 men who sexually abused Gisèle Pelicot?

The abusers and rapists - ranging from their 20s to the their 70s - have been dubbed ‘The Everyman’

Alex Croft19 December 2024 14:07

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