Gisele Pelicot engaged in solitary walks through the countryside, grappling with the trauma inflicted by her husband, Dominique, and those who abused her in their home.
In court, Dominique Pelicot identified himself simply as 'a rapist,' offering no explanation for his actions, reflecting a broader societal failure to confront sexual violence.
Antoine Camus, Pelicot's lawyer, emphasized the moral atrocity of the men's actions, questioning their empathy as they collectively failed to halt decades of abuse.
As the trial concludes, prosecutors are pushing for severe sentences, highlighting the need for accountability in cases of systemic and repeated sexual violence.
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