1951 La Citadelle murders
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1951 La Citadelle murders or L'affaire Pic Pac refer to the two murders which took place at Fort Adelaide or "La Citadelle" in the capital city Port Louis, on the island of Mauritius in 1951.[1]
Background
On 3 October 1951 two school children who were walking home after school were lured and kidnapped.[2] Rabia Mokadam (5 years old) and her brother Jaimuddin Mokadam (8 years old) were taken to the abandoned military complex of Fort Adelaide (or La Citadelle) where they were raped and drowned in old water tanks.[3]
Investigation and trials
During the investigation more than 300 persons were interrogated by police which led to 15 arrests.[4] In 1952 three habitual criminals Noël Jérôme Juillet (Pic Pac), France Cangy (Le Roi) and Paul Célestin (Le Fou) were found guilty of the abduction, rape and murder (by drowning) of the two children before being sentenced to death.[5]
References
- ^ "Ces crimes les plus marquants". www.lexpress.mu. L'Express. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
- ^ "Les criminels à Maurice". Retrieved 2014-06-15.
- ^ Seetal, Hussein. "L'affaire Pic Pac". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
- ^ "Crimes de sang en hausse à Maurice". www.sundaytimesmauritius.com. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
- ^ "Histoire: De la période française à l'histoire contemporaine". www.lemauricien.com. Le Mauricien. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
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