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French women forced their daughters to break up, imprisoned for 25 years to become "dry corpses", netizens: not worthy of being a mother

French women forced their daughters to break up, imprisoned for 25 years to become "dry corpses", netizens: not worthy of being a mother

Introduction During the Northern Song Dynasty, the famous thinker, statesman and literary scholar Wang Anshi once wrote a poem entitled "Shengyu wrote poems for Di Liang Gongsun to be co-written", which included a cloud: "Tigers and leopards do not eat children, and owls do not take advantage of males." "The tiger and leopard are so fierce that they can't hurt their cubs, let alone humans who are the spirits of all things?" However, there is a perverted mother in France, who was imprisoned for 25 years just because her own daughter fell in love with a neighbor boy!

In 1901, in a high-end neighborhood in the city of Poitiers in France, a room that always emitted a foul smell attracted the attention of the French police, and after they opened the door of the room, they saw a "skeleton" in front of them, and when they looked closely, they found that it was a woman who was so emaciated that only a thin layer of skin was wrapped in bones, like a "dry corpse".

French women forced their daughters to break up, imprisoned for 25 years to become "dry corpses", netizens: not worthy of being a mother

▲ Blanche's old photograph found in 1901

After investigation by the French police, the ownership of this room belongs to the famous local philanthropist, Madame Monier from the Poitiers family, and the woman with the skin and bones is Mrs. Monier's daughter Blanche, who has disappeared for 25 years, and the truth behind the case is simply outrageous.

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Blanche, born in 19th-century France, because her parents are local aristocrats, she not only has no worries about food and clothing from an early age, but also is deeply loved by her father, which can be described as a "princess" who has been loved by thousands of people for a lifetime. However, that all changed when Blanche was 20 years old.

After the death of Blanche's father in 1862, her mother, Madame Monier, took over the family. Perhaps because Mrs. Monier had been jealous of her husband's love for her daughter, or because she cared only about her only son, Blanche's younger brother Marcel, Blanche was restricted by her mother. Mrs. Monier also forbade Blanche to fall in love, or even to go out to parties and events.

French women forced their daughters to break up, imprisoned for 25 years to become "dry corpses", netizens: not worthy of being a mother

▲ Blanche's old girlhood photos

However, what woman is not pregnant? Blanche, in his 20s, was in the best years of his life, and although he was rarely able to go out, he met his own Prince Charming, Benjamin, a handsome lawyer who was depressed and handsome, and he and Blanche were neighbors. But the good times did not last long, and Blanche and Benjamin's love soon reached Mrs. Monier's ears, and there were rumors that Blanche was already pregnant with Benjamin's child.

French women forced their daughters to break up, imprisoned for 25 years to become "dry corpses", netizens: not worthy of being a mother

▲ Photo of Paris, the capital of France

Not to mention that Mrs. Monier originally did not want her daughter Blanche to fall in love, just Benjamin's improper family lineage, so that Mrs. Monier has enough reasons to oppose this matter, not to mention that there are rumors between Blanche and Benjamin that there is a lack of aristocratic decency. So Mrs. Monier was furious and firmly opposed Blanche's meeting with Benjamin again, but how could Blanche, who was in love, care about his mother's warnings? She still often sneaks out to meet her boyfriend.

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As the saying goes, "If you walk at night, you will break into a ghost", and eventually Blanche is found when he sneaks out of the house once, and Mrs. Monier and Marcel are in the dark, and Blanche is captured and locked in the attic room. An enraged Lady Monier said that unless Blanche chose to break up with Benjamin and vowed never to see each other again, she would never want to get out of the room for the rest of her life.

French women forced their daughters to break up, imprisoned for 25 years to become "dry corpses", netizens: not worthy of being a mother

▲ Old photo of Blanche after adulthood

It was clear that, as Madame Monier's daughter, Blanche was as stubborn as a mother and did not dare to give in anyway. Mrs. Monier, who had lost her patience, after announcing that Blanche and Benjamin had eloped, handcuffed Blanche, who was only 25 years old, and imprisoned him in the dark room. For the next 25 years, only Mrs. Monier and her son Marcel were informed about Blanche. In this way, Mrs. Monier forced her daughter to break up and imprisoned her.

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In 1901, the police station of the French city of Poitiers received an anonymous letter of whistleblower claiming that a crime of illegal detention had been found in a local high-end community, and the police immediately went to investigate, only to save Blanche, who had been imprisoned by Mrs. Monier for 25 years, when she had become a "dry corpse" with skin and bones. For Mrs. Monier's approach, many netizens said that she was not worthy of being a mother at all, and was simply the most evil and perverted mother.

French women forced their daughters to break up, imprisoned for 25 years to become "dry corpses", netizens: not worthy of being a mother

▲ The newspaper reported in Paris at that time

The stenchy room was a mixture of maggots, flies and rats, and Blanche, once young and beautiful, had been tortured into human form by her biological mother, Madame Monier, weighing only 20 kilograms like a "dry corpse", and her spirit had long since gone abnormal. After investigating the truth of the case, the police quickly arrested Mrs. Monier and Marcel, but the elderly Mrs. Monier died of a heart attack shortly after her arrest, and Marcel used the advantage of her lawyer to escape justice.

In the epilogue of the "Biography of Jin Shu Nguyen", there is a saying: "Kill the father, animals and the like." Killing a mother is not as good as a beast. And vice versa, how is Madame Monier and Marcel, as Blanche's mother and brother, treat Blanche in such a way that she is worse off than dead, and how is her behavior different from that of beasts? Sure enough, hell is empty, and demons are on earth!

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