Following the upcoming release of Michelle Martin, Jean-Denis Lejeune expresses his anger on Facebook

Following the upcoming release of Michelle Martin, the father of Julie Lejeune, victim of Marc Dutroux, speaks on Facebook. In his post, Jean-Denis Lejeune believes that “the sentences pronounced do not correspond to the reality of the execution of the sentence“.

He takes on the “system” which is, according to him, “maintained by our judicial world, that is to say the judges and the lawyers. But not for the poor victims who have only one thing to do: suffer the events and pay the lawyers…”

This is not the first time that the father of the young victim has protested once morest the release of Michelle Martin. In May, he expressed his anger on social networks “I learn that Michelle Martin will enjoy total freedom following leaving my daughter Julie and her friend Mélissa to die of hunger and thirst. Above all, don’t be shocked: it is perfectly normal, it is our legal system that allows it.”

Faced with the possible failure of reintegration into society for the companion of Marc Dutroux, Jean-Denis Lejeune felt that society should not be blamed for this refusal of integration: “Putting everything on the back of society is too easy, he said. Let her handle it all herself. It’s good that she’s still alive. My daughter no longer has that chance“.

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