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Estelle Mouzin | |
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Born | 1994 |
Died | after January 9, 2003 |
Known for | Disappearance and supposed murder |
The Estelle Mouzin case is a French criminal case which began on 9 January 2003 with the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin in the city of Guermantes in France.[1] Estelle Mouzin was a nine-year-old girl who was returning from school when she disappeared.
For a long time, this disappearance was not solved and the investigation remained at a standstill. But sixteen and a half years later, on 27 November 2019, Michel Fourniret, a pedophile serial killer already sentenced to life imprisonment, became the main suspect: he was indicted for "kidnapping and false imprisonment followed by death". Then, on January 24, 2020, Monique Olivier, his former wife, claimed that he had indeed killed Estelle Mouzin; finally, on March 6, 2020, this claim was confirmed with Michel Fourniret's confession. Fourniret died before he could be prosecuted, but Olivier was convicted of helping him to kidnap Mouzin and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Each year, a march is organised in memory of Estelle Mouzin.[2] Her body has not been found.