Estelle Mouzin case: her father calls for a pole of judges specializing in cold cases


The determination of a father to find his daughter. Eric Mouzin, father of Estelle who died 19 years ago, hammered on Saturday his wish to see the creation of a pole of judges specializing in “cold cases”.

“A new judge is called upon to intervene on a case he does not know, we find this situation worryinge “, declared Eric Mouzin in front of about forty people. They had braved the winter rain for a silent march in tribute to Estelle Mouzin, who died at the age of nine, on the evening of January 9, 2003, while she was coming home from school.

Since the end of December, Judge Sabine Khéris, who had obtained significant progress in the Estelle Mouzin case, left her post at the Paris judicial court. “It seemed to me that we were at a possible turning point in this matter”, added Eric Mouzin, referring to the recent sending of a letter to the Minister of Justice Eric Dupond-Moretti. In this letter, which AFP was able to consult, he fears “a new mess“and reiterates its wish to see the creation of a pole of judges specializing in” cold cases “, that is, unsolved crimes.

“The creation of this pole should have been anticipated for a very long time. Today this pole does not exist even if the law provides for its creation.“, he defended during the press conference.

For many years, the investigation went from dead ends to dead ends, despite the father’s determination to find his daughter. Succeeding in this case to seven other magistrates, Judge Kheris had succeeded in March 2020 in having the serial killer Michel Fourniret recognize his role in the death of the child. Sentenced to life imprisonment for the murders of seven young women or adolescent girls between 1987 and 2001, Michel Fourniret died at 79 in Paris on May 10, 2021.





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