Gisele Pelicot Case: Man sentenced for drugging his wife and calling more than 70 strangers to rape her. The matter came to light when the man was caught making a video. ​​​​​​​

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Gisele Pelicot Mass Rape Case: Although many famous cases of rape and murder keep coming up, but a case in France has been famous in the world in which a husband had crossed all the limits. Now the court's decision has come in this matter. It was a case that shook the whole world. The name of this French man is Dominique Pellicoat. The man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging his wife and inviting more than 70 strangers to rape. However, the wife had refused to hide her identity, publicly demanding justice.

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What is this whole matter?

In fact, according to international media reports, 72-year-old Dominic of France married a woman named Giselle in 1973 and they had three children. In 2011, he started mixing drugs in Giselle's food and drink, which caused Giselle to have long periods of unconsciousness and memory problems. After his retirement in 2013, Dominic drugged Giselle and invited strangers to rape her. This man had become completely crazy.

It was revealed when the police investigated.

According to reports, the police found more than 20,000 objectionable photos and videos in Dominic's possession. All this was so dangerous that even the police officers involved in the investigation were broken. The first thing this case came to light in 2020 when Dominic was caught making the video. After this, the frightening truth related to Giselle was revealed in the investigation.

Then the trial and sentencing began.

Dominic has now pleaded guilty to his crimes and was sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in prison. Of the 72 men, 50 were identified and many of them received sentences ranging from 5 to 13 years. Several of the defendants claimed innocence, claiming they were unaware of Giselle's situation.

A new kind of debate in France...

The case has sparked a debate on rape cases in France. Questions are being raised about gender inequality and the generalised approach to rape. Giselle, while thanking outside the courtroom, said she hoped for a more respectful society between men and women in the future. The incident has united women's rights fighters in France and intensified calls for a crackdown on sexual offences in the country and online platforms.