A 68-year-old French woman found guilty of murdering her husband in December and sentenced to ten years in jail has been pardoned by the French President.
A pardon from the President is extremely rare in France, but the case of Jacqueline Sauvage has gripped the nation.
Jacqueline Sauvage met Norbert Marot when she was a teenager more than 50 years ago. His control of her was immediate and for nearly five decades he abused, raped and threatened to murder her regularly.
In the small town of Selle-sur-le-Bied in central France (population around 1000) they raised three daughters and a son. During the trial of Sauvage for murder, her daughters claimed their “violent, tyrannical, perverse and incestuous” father abused and raped them as well. The family say he abused the brother too.
Jacqueline Sauvage, graciée par François Hollande, pourra être libérée rapidement https://t.co/buAc2YzMGE pic.twitter.com/gLG9kmLTPk
— BFMTV (@BFMTV) February 1, 2016