Nanny Tried in Nanterre Over Alleged Poisoning of Jewish Family Under Antisemitism Aggravation
The hearing follows January 2024 suspicions that household products were poured into food and drinks in a private home.
Overview
- The 42-year-old Algerian defendant, identified as Leïla Y., has been detained since February 2024 and is under an order to leave French territory.
- She is charged with administering a harmful substance causing more than eight days of incapacity, with an aggravating circumstance tied to religion.
- Parents reported detergent odors in a bottle of wine, observed foamy grape juice and damp pasta, and a 5-year-old said she saw dish soap poured into a liquor bottle.
- During questioning, the suspect expressed antisemitic prejudices, according to reports, while asserting she sought to punish her employers over a refused pay raise.
- If convicted, she faces up to six years in prison, and Le Parisien characterizes the case as unprecedented in France for a nanny accused of targeting a Jewish family.