French Rape Victim Speaks Out, Attributes Strength to “DNA”
Gisèle Pelicot, victim in France’s largest rape trial, granted a BBC Newsnight interview with Victoria Derbyshire, attributing her resilience to her “DNA.” Pelicot waived anonymity before the trial, choosing to face her ordeal publicly.
Key facts:
- Dominique Pelicot, her husband, drugged her for a decade.
- He recruited dozens of men online to rape her.
- Gisèle Pelicot found her husband’s actions “inconceivable.”
- She is currently focused on rebuilding her life.
Pelicot’s decision to speak openly highlights the devastating impact of the crimes and offers a glimpse into her journey toward recovery.

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