
This story contains distressing details from the start
When Mauricette Vinine spoke of his grandson, his voice was warming in love.
“She’s a beautiful boy. She has a strong personality, for sure she is thinking of others, always asking if she can help,” says the French retirement, in her 80s.
“He wanted to go out of the garden with his grandfather, picking green beans. He was a beautiful boy, Mathis,” he added.
“But, as you know, have a ‘no’ – and have a ‘after’.”
Mauricette and her husband Roland was one of 267 plaintiffs forcing cases against Joël Le Scouarnec, accused of abusing nearly 300 people – in most of his patients, and almost all of his patients, and almost all of his patients. The Vannes, Brittany, Brittany started, on Monday began.
Le Syuarnec and Muthis crossed the paths once, when Mathis, was 10, hospitalized at night in the city clinic in Northnt’s Northnner. Le Scouarnec – a gentle mandate, respected Gastroenterologist – Mathis’s parents told that the child needs to hide in the evening for checks.
This was Mathis’s done there was a stomach ache, and sent him back the next day. But Mauricette is convinced that short hospitals remain Mathis changed forever.

“The non-transfer of, slowly slow. It was slowly in the first year; then he stopped enjoying everything,” he told the BBC.
There is no way to build if Mathis’s turmoil involved in the surgeon. What is certain that in his teenage year Mathis turns himself away from his family and begins to use more difficult drugs; Later, he spent time in detox and rehab centers.
Then, in 2018, police knocked his door.
They told him that a man named Joël Le Switunnec was arrested in the year before for the rape of his six-year neighbor. During the surgeon’s house, police who did not open hiters in diaries and difficult disks where Le Scouarnec showed hundreds of victims. Mathis’s name is with them.
Mauricette said Mathis told her police then read a limits in diary, as her scouarnec’s abuse was detailed by her hospitalization.
“Then they left. Mathis closed the door and left himself, with no help. And that was the beginning of a background,” said Mauricette.
Police visit helped the Mathis who understands the flashbacks for a long time, Mauricette says: “His illness was finally done in the origin.”
Mathis forces the cases against Le Scouarnec, but revelations sent him a spiral ended 14 Apr 2021, at the death of Matis. He is 24.

Mauricette and her husband forced cases on the next day, and they were now listed as “indirect victims” in Le Scouarnec. They attended the court of Vannes, northwestern France, every day since the test was opened on Monday.
It’s not easy to hear.
The witness of the Witnesses – most close relatives in Le Scouarnec, now 74 – painted a picture of an ordinary family, crushed by class abuse, the abuse of incense.
Annie, the brother of Le Syuarnec, said he was “taught to remain silent”.
This week, it’s all brought to open.
All three sons Le Scoarnec hit an almost pardon tone in court about their happy childhood with a culture, which is never better but good, patiently.
“We have holidays, nice houses – all of a normal family,” said one.
The youngest son – who said he stopped contacting Le Scountyn in 2017 “to preserve his image” – he said no one’s trust “and he never left any man.
“I always worry that if my father could have done this my neighbor, my companion, anyone,” said 37 years old.
After the middle son – a tall man in the first 40s claimed that he was a “imperfect abstinent abused by the hands of his grandfather, the father of Le Scouarnec.
She was shocked for her to tell her the first time in court that her father had some of her childhood friends.

And, on Friday, a stunned silence descended upon the courtroom as Le Scouarnec admitted he had abused his granddaughter – his eldest son’s daughter when she was under five years old. Moments after Revelation, the 44-year-old and his partner left the room to help a psychologist.
Some witnesses arouse the concentration of accusers. Due to their more numbers, they sit in a separate room – a former university lecture collaboration – and follow the processes through video link.
Christian D., a friend of Le Switagnec now age 80, often answered the questions from the court who suffered and often minimized the events in the center of the trial, which he would not “cry in everything that happened in the world”.
Later, he insisted that he was not “no one saw anything, so nothing to say” about the harmful allegations against his friend. When he said he would go to Le Scountyn he traveled to prison, many alleged victims of the lecture hall rose and left their chairs.
But the hardest for Mauricette and Roland was the expected testimony of Marie-France L., the ex-wife of Le Syuarnec.
He said he was at the center of Omerta reigning the Le Scouarnec family, as he was always obsessed with his husband’s obsession with the children but didn’t do anything to prevent it.
Many lawyers and plaintiffs now believe that he can save hundreds of children who cannot be abused. Le Scouarnec’s brother – heard this week again – it is clearly wondering if he is interested in the lifestyle he has given to her husband to speak.
Marie-France often denied it and, in principle, covered as proud and often opposed before the accusations based on him.
“The catastrophe was struck: he knew I was a pedophile,” wrote Le Scouarc in the early 1990s in his diary. “He may talk about his conscience,” Marie-France said to court.
He also suggested his five-year niece – who is Le Scouarnec convicted of rape – likely to be “led” his wife.
“He is the deceit, that. He loves attention,” he said. Later, he complained that he was “blamed” for all. When he was shown in a bad photo of the Montage Le Scouarnec made by their son as a child he saw obviously shocked.

“That’s the perfect theater,” Mauricette told the BBC, adding that the Christian proof D. “is a bad” and he thought Marie-France lived in “pure refusal”.
While the gut-wrenching events played, Le Scouarnec was sitting in his box – mostly helpless, but at times noticed, his voice cracking as he asked his sons for forgiveness. He flinched when the quotes in his diary were read, and ignored his eyes as non-taker pictures he took with his shrubs.
Her lawyers say he admits “most” of charges against him, and that he can explain himself in the course of the test, which is due to the end to June.
The said victims will take up the stand from next week; Mauricette and Roland will do this in April. “I’ll look at Le Scountyn and tell him how deep in my heart – he killed my grandson,” Mauricette said.
“Not a gun, but he killed him,” he added. “He gets 20 years, but his victims … have to live with their whole life.
“Their sanctions will be higher than his.”
All the week, in the Hall of the victims, people went and went, but mostly stayed for hours at last every day.
As descriptions of trauma and abuse poured, a female old man covered his face with his hand and kept it over time.
Next to him, a young man returned to his eyes, then stood and left.