Antoine's mother was killed by his ex-boyfriend when he was fourteen.

Today, he is twenty-two years old and campaigns for children in his case to be taken care of: “When our mother dies of a feminicide, we go with her.

We have no psychological follow-up, no financial follow-up.

We have nothing at all.

We are abandoned.

These orphans are both confronted with the loss of their mother, in particularly violent circumstances.

But also to the fact that it is their father who is the murderer and must be tried for this crime.

Antoine painfully remembers the trial: “The week of the assizes was harder than the week of my mother's death, because we are not prepared.

The National Union of Feminicide Families, the association in which Antoine is involved, even advises victims to familiarize themselves with assize trials before participating in one concerning their parent.

Antoine testifies and calls for the reaction of the authorities in the video of our partner Brut.

  • Justice

  • Society

  • Raw

  • Video

  • Murder

  • Violence against women

  • Child

  • Womens rights

  • Feminicide