At the Montpellier Criminal Court (illustration) -

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A fifty-something housekeeper was sentenced by the Montpellier Criminal Court (Hérault) to 30 months in prison, including 18 with a probationary suspension of three years, for having stripped an octogenarian she was taking care of, reports

Midi Libre .

 Already condemned several times by the courts, she also received compulsory care and will have to compensate the victim.

It was this man's niece who discovered this woman's schemes, realizing that he could no longer afford the retirement home where his wife lives, despite her comfortable pension.

A complaint was then filed.

Printer, hair straightener and other fraudulent purchases

The suspicions of the investigators quickly turned to household help.

She had, continues the regional daily, improperly used a payment card to afford a few gifts, including a hair straightener, a printer, plants, beauty products, etc.

Objects that investigators will find in the fifties, during a search.

She also paid for a fitness membership and restaurant meals.

The total damage climbs to more than 10,000 euros.

Miscellaneous

Toulouse: The grandson steals the bank card and the checkbook of his grandmother and spends with 3,700 euros

Miscellaneous

Toulouse: A household help suspected of having relieved a disabled nonagenarian of 30,000 euros

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  • Montpellier

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