His parents describe the “tragedy” they are going through in a letter

His parents describe the tragedy they are going through in

In a moving letter, the parents of little Louise, found dead on the night of February 7 to 8, 2025 confided in their “indescribable suffering”.

A week after the indictment of Owen L., who admitted to having killed Louise in front of the investigators, the nerves are always lively and the immense emotion among the parents of the girl,found dead on the night of February 7 to 8 in a wood in Essonne. They confided in a poignant letter, which BFMTV was able to obtain. They recognize being marked in their “flesh and hearts”, remember a little girl “beautiful, sweet and caring” and finally emphasizes “the momentum of solidarity” seen during the disappearance of the middle school.

“We were torn from our daughter, our little princess. We have experienced and live the worst tragedy that all parents can live, the loss of her darling child. It is an indescribable and unthinkable pain and until the This strikes you.

They remember that their daughter “was only tenderness and love, will never be with them again,” when she was a gift from life, this gift will only be memories, certainly magnificent memories , but that memories, “it’s also read.

“It was an adorable little girl but we were removed”

In this letter, little Louise is described as “beautiful, sweet and caring”. “It was an adorable and kind little girl but we were removed,” they add. In their misfortune, the parents say they felt the “need to isolate themselves to create a bubble of intimacy” with their children and “try to face this trauma (…) This is what allows us to rebuild ourselves “Also reports BFMTV.

For them, now places reconstruction, or at least, in pursuit of a life that will never be as before. “She floods our thoughts of love, it is still painful but it also makes us feel good,” they concede. Courageous, both did not fail to have a word for everyone present, who were able to help find their daughter or think of her in the most delicate moments.

Close, police, town halls of Longjumeau and Epinay-sur-Orge … Louise’s parents thank them for their “benevolence”, their “investment” during “research, investigation and the preparation of funeral”. They describe a real “boom in solidarity”. “Without knowing it, you communicated the most beautiful tribute to us in her memory: that of living together. She was turned towards others. She was generous. This corresponds to her values. Again, thank you,” they write.

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