Verdict Imminent in Daycare Employee's Trial for Poisoning 11-Month-Old Lisa
Myriam Jaouen faces life imprisonment as the trial concludes, with Lisa's parents emphasizing personal accountability over systemic daycare issues.
- Myriam Jaouen, a former daycare employee, is on trial for the 2022 poisoning death of 11-month-old Lisa with a caustic product, Destop.
- Jaouen admitted to the act but denied intent to kill, citing personal stress and fragility during the trial.
- The case has highlighted systemic failures in private daycare centers, including poor hiring practices and cost-cutting measures, though Lisa's parents insist the focus remain on Jaouen's personal responsibility.
- Experts testified that the severe burns and injuries sustained by Lisa indicated a deliberate act rather than an accident, contradicting Jaouen's claims.
- A verdict is expected today, with Jaouen facing a potential life sentence for the murder of the child under her care.