Mother Suspected in Triple Infanticide Found Dead in Switzerland
The bodies of three children were discovered in a family home in Haute-Savoie, prompting a cross-border investigation.
- Three children, aged 2, 11, and 13, were found dead in their home in Taninges, Haute-Savoie, with stab wounds confirmed by autopsy.
- The children's mother, Déborah Pel, was the primary suspect and had been actively sought by authorities since the discovery.
- A woman's body, believed to be Déborah Pel, was found in her car in Champéry, Switzerland, pending official identification.
- Authorities have launched an investigation into the suspected family tragedy, with a focus on understanding the circumstances leading to the deaths.
- Pel, a schoolteacher described as suffering from depression, reportedly left a letter before disappearing from the family home.