France: Husband invites 50 men to rape Wife, click nudes of Daughter

Recently, a shocking case has come to light in France which has shaken the whole country. A man is accused of inviting more than 50 people to rape his wife and also taking nude pictures of his daughter. This incident is a matter of serious concern for society, and since it came to light, there has been an atmosphere of anger and fear among the people.

The cruelty of this man has shamed the society. He invited more than 50 people to rape his wife. He also took nude pictures of his daughter. According to other sources, he used to carry out this heinous crime after making his wife and daughter unconscious by giving them drugs.

According to online sources, Judge Roger Arata told the court that while investigating Dominic P’s computer, the police found a folder titled ‘My daughter naked’. As the judge made the revelation, the daughter began to cry, and shiver uncontrollably and had to be helped out of the courtroom in Avignon.

According to the information, the woman endured rape for 10 years and was not aware of the violence because she was unconscious. Her lawyers say the woman was so drugged that she was not aware of the repeated sexual assault. The violence began in 2011, with the man using a now-defunct site called coco.fr to commit the crime. The husband gave the woman a tranquilizer, the anxiety-reducing drug Temesta.

Police identified 72 people involved in 92 cases of rape while 51 suspects were formally detained. The accused ranged in age from 21 to 68 years. They were in various professions, including forklift drivers, fire officers, company executives, and journalists.

The accused claimed that they thought they were only fulfilling the fantasies of a consensual couple. However, the accused husband told the police that they knew that his wife had been drugged without his knowledge. Of the people called, only three men left without doing anything, while the others raped the woman.

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