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A Frenchwoman whose husband drugged her and invited scores of men to rape her in a decade-long campaign of abuse admitted she once had an affair - but said the pair had a 'happy life' for almost 50 years before his heinous crimes were revealed. Gisele Pelicot was raped while unconscious by dozens of different men, all of whom were invited to the family home by her husband Dominique Pelicot who filmed the abuse having drugged her with powerful tranquillisers.
Speaking in an Avignon court today at the trial of Mr Pelicot and 50 of the alleged assailants identified by investigators, Madame Pelicot lamented what she thought was a good marriage. I don't understand how this could have happened,' the year-old told Judge Roger Arata. She went on to admit that she had a short affair 14 years after marrying Mr Pelicot in but insisted they patched things up and shared a strong union, until police informed her of her husband's dark deeds in Gisele P.
Dominique Pelicot and 50 other accused of raping her. Pelicot and 15 of his co-accused have admitted their part in France's worst rape case. The daughter of Gisele P. She explained to the court how she was friends with her lover and that he visited her 'periodically' over a two-year period.
Madame Pelicot claimed that her husband 'grabbed her by the neck' when he found out, but that they managed to work through it. Our couple was based on trust so it was hard. That may sound ridiculous today,' she said. Ms Pelicot's view of her 'happy' marriage reduced her husband to tears in court. Mr Pelicot, 71, broke down in tears in the dock as he listened to his wife, wearing a orange dress, a white blouse and a gold necklace, detail how they fell in love and started their married life together before her world 'collapsed' when the extent of his depravity was discovered.
Madame Pelicot, who has three children and seven grandchildren, bravely waived her right to anonymity to make public details of the horrific betrayal her partner of 50 years had forced her to endure over ten years. Judge Roger Arata asked her if she suffered any problems after being abused for ten years, to which she replied that she was tested for HIV, adding: 'I was diagnosed with four sexually transmitted diseases at the Versailles medical forensic unit.