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Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Henri Joyeux is on trial for conducting "unauthorized" clinical experiments. Four people, including Henri Joyeux and Jean-Bernard Fourtillan, are on trial starting Monday, 8 December, before the Paris Criminal Court in the case of ‘unauthorised’ clinical experiments conducted on patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, in Paris on December 8, 2025. Photo by Florian Poitout./ABACAPRESS.COM

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Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Henri Joyeux is on trial for conducting "unauthorized" clinical experiments. Four people, including Henri Joyeux and Jean-Bernard Fourtillan, are on trial starting Monday, 8 December, before the Paris Criminal Court in the case of ‘unauthorised’ clinical experiments conducted on patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, in Paris on December 8, 2025. Photo by Florian Poitout./ABACAPRESS.COM

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Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Henri Joyeux is on trial for conducting "unauthorized" clinical experiments. Four people, including Henri Joyeux and Jean-Bernard Fourtillan, are on trial starting Monday, 8 December, before the Paris Criminal Court in the case of ‘unauthorised’ clinical experiments conducted on patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, in Paris on December 8, 2025. Photo by Florian Poitout./ABACAPRESS.COM

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Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Henri Joyeux is on trial for conducting "unauthorized" clinical experiments. Four people, including Henri Joyeux and Jean-Bernard Fourtillan, are on trial starting Monday, 8 December, before the Paris Criminal Court in the case of ‘unauthorised’ clinical experiments conducted on patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, in Paris on December 8, 2025. Photo by Florian Poitout./ABACAPRESS.COM

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Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Henri Joyeux is on trial for conducting "unauthorized" clinical experiments. Four people, including Henri Joyeux and Jean-Bernard Fourtillan, are on trial starting Monday, 8 December, before the Paris Criminal Court in the case of ‘unauthorised’ clinical experiments conducted on patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, in Paris on December 8, 2025. Photo by Florian Poitout./ABACAPRESS.COM

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Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Henri Joyeux is on trial for conducting "unauthorized" clinical experiments. Four people, including Henri Joyeux and Jean-Bernard Fourtillan, are on trial starting Monday, 8 December, before the Paris Criminal Court in the case of ‘unauthorised’ clinical experiments conducted on patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, in Paris on December 8, 2025. Photo by Florian Poitout./ABACAPRESS.COM

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Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Henri Joyeux is on trial for conducting "unauthorized" clinical experiments. Four people, including Henri Joyeux and Jean-Bernard Fourtillan, are on trial starting Monday, 8 December, before the Paris Criminal Court in the case of ‘unauthorised’ clinical experiments conducted on patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, in Paris on December 8, 2025. Photo by Florian Poitout./ABACAPRESS.COM

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Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Henri Joyeux is on trial for conducting "unauthorized" clinical experiments. Four people, including Henri Joyeux and Jean-Bernard Fourtillan, are on trial starting Monday, 8 December, before the Paris Criminal Court in the case of ‘unauthorised’ clinical experiments conducted on patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, in Paris on December 8, 2025. Photo by Florian Poitout./ABACAPRESS.COM

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Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Henri Joyeux is on trial for conducting "unauthorized" clinical experiments. Four people, including Henri Joyeux and Jean-Bernard Fourtillan, are on trial starting Monday, 8 December, before the Paris Criminal Court in the case of ‘unauthorised’ clinical experiments conducted on patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, in Paris on December 8, 2025. Photo by Florian Poitout./ABACAPRESS.COM

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Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Joyeux Is On Trial For Conducting "Unauthorized" Clinical Experiments - Paris

Professor Henri Joyeux is on trial for conducting "unauthorized" clinical experiments. Four people, including Henri Joyeux and Jean-Bernard Fourtillan, are on trial starting Monday, 8 December, before the Paris Criminal Court in the case of ‘unauthorised’ clinical experiments conducted on patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, in Paris on December 8, 2025. Photo by Florian Poitout./ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

Queen Letizia during the meeting of the Royal Council of the Royal Board on Disability and presentation of the 'Queen Letizia' National Disability Awards, at CREA Alzheimer, on December 3, 2025, in Salamanca, Castilla León (Spain). The National Disability Awards are granted by the Royal Board on Disability and serve to recognize the work for inclusion and the defense of the rights of people with disabilities. Each year they are presented personally by Her Majesty the Queen as honorary president. Photo by Manuel Ángel Laya/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

The President of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco (left), Queen Letizia (right), the Minister of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, Pablo Bustinduy (right), during the meeting of the Royal Council of the Board of Trustees on Disability and presentation of the 'Queen Letizia' National Disability Awards, at CREA Alzheimer, on December 3, 2025, in Salamanca, Castilla León (Spain). The National Disability Awards are granted by the Royal Board on Disability and serve to recognize the work for inclusion and the defense of the rights of people with disabilities. Each year they are presented personally by Her Majesty the Queen as honorary president. Photo by Manuel Ángel Laya/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

The President of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco (l), Queen Letizia (3l), the Minister of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, Pablo Bustinduy (r), during the meeting of the Royal Council of the Board on Disability and presentation of the 'Queen Letizia' National Disability Awards, at CREA Alzheimer, on December 3, 2025, in Salamanca, Castilla León (Spain). The National Disability Awards are granted by the Royal Board on Disability and serve to recognize the work for inclusion and the defense of the rights of people with disabilities. Each year they are presented personally by Her Majesty the Queen as honorary president. Photo by Manuel Ángel Laya/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

The President of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco (l), Queen Letizia (2l), the Minister of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, Pablo Bustinduy (r), during the meeting of the Royal Council of the Board on Disability and presentation of the 'Queen Letizia' National Disability Awards, at CREA Alzheimer, on December 3, 2025, in Salamanca, Castilla León (Spain). The National Disability Awards are granted by the Royal Board on Disability and serve to recognize the work for inclusion and the defense of the rights of people with disabilities. Each year they are presented personally by Her Majesty the Queen as honorary president. Photo by Manuel Ángel Laya/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

The President of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco (left), Queen Letizia (right), the Minister of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, Pablo Bustinduy (right), during the meeting of the Royal Council of the Board of Trustees on Disability and presentation of the 'Queen Letizia' National Disability Awards, at CREA Alzheimer, on December 3, 2025, in Salamanca, Castilla León (Spain). The National Disability Awards are granted by the Royal Board on Disability and serve to recognize the work for inclusion and the defense of the rights of people with disabilities. Each year they are presented personally by Her Majesty the Queen as honorary president. Photo by Manuel Ángel Laya/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

Queen Letizia Presents The National Awards for Disability - Madrid

The President of the Regional Government of Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco (l), Queen Letizia (2l), the Minister of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, Pablo Bustinduy (2r), during the meeting of the Royal Council of the Board on Disability and presentation of the 'Queen Letizia' National Disability Awards, at CREA Alzheimer, on December 3, 2025, in Salamanca, Castilla León (Spain). The National Disability Awards are granted by the Royal Board on Disability and serve to recognize the work for inclusion and the defense of the rights of people with disabilities. Each year they are presented personally by Her Majesty the Queen as honorary president. Photo by Manuel Ángel Laya/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia in a family photo during the inauguration of the XI CEAFA National Alzheimer's Congress and the XV Ibero-American Alzheimer's Congress, on November 6, 2025, in Ibiza (Spain). Under the slogan "Breaking Borders", the event aims to break down geographical barriers and unite efforts between Europe and Latin America to jointly face the challenges posed by Alzheimer's and other dementias. Photo by Germán Lama / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia arrives at the opening of the XI CEAFA National Alzheimer's Congress and the XV Ibero-American Alzheimer's Congress, on November 6, 2025, in Ibiza (Spain). Under the slogan "Breaking Borders", the event aims to break down geographical barriers and join efforts between Europe and Latin America to jointly address the challenges posed by Alzheimer's and other dementias. Photo by Germán Lama / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia greets participants at the opening of the XI CEAFA National Alzheimer's Congress and the XV Ibero-American Alzheimer's Congress, on November 6, 2025, in Ibiza (Spain). Under the slogan "Breaking Borders", the event aims to break down geographical barriers and unite efforts between Europe and Latin America to jointly address the challenges posed by Alzheimer's and other dementias. Photo by Germán Lama / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia greets participants at the opening of the XI CEAFA National Alzheimer's Congress and the XV Ibero-American Alzheimer's Congress, on November 6, 2025, in Ibiza (Spain). Under the slogan "Breaking Borders", the event aims to break down geographical barriers and unite efforts between Europe and Latin America to jointly address the challenges posed by Alzheimer's and other dementias. Photo by Germán Lama / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia greets participants at the opening of the XI CEAFA National Alzheimer's Congress and the XV Ibero-American Alzheimer's Congress, on November 6, 2025, in Ibiza (Spain). Under the slogan "Breaking Borders", the event aims to break down geographical barriers and unite efforts between Europe and Latin America to jointly address the challenges posed by Alzheimer's and other dementias. Photo by Germán Lama / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia presides over the inauguration of the XI CEAFA National Alzheimer's Congress and the XV Ibero-American Alzheimer's Congress, on November 6, 2025, in Ibiza (Spain). Under the slogan "Breaking Borders", the event aims to break down geographical barriers and join efforts between Europe and Latin America to jointly address the challenges posed by Alzheimer's and other dementias. Photo by Germán Lama / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia arrives at the opening of the XI CEAFA National Alzheimer's Congress and the XV Ibero-American Alzheimer's Congress, on November 6, 2025, in Ibiza (Spain). Under the slogan "Breaking Borders", the event aims to break down geographical barriers and join efforts between Europe and Latin America to jointly address the challenges posed by Alzheimer's and other dementias. Photo by Germán Lama / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia arrives at the opening of the XI CEAFA National Alzheimer's Congress and the XV Ibero-American Alzheimer's Congress, on November 6, 2025, in Ibiza (Spain). Under the slogan "Breaking Borders", the event aims to break down geographical barriers and join efforts between Europe and Latin America to jointly address the challenges posed by Alzheimer's and other dementias. Photo by Germán Lama / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia greets participants at the opening of the XI CEAFA National Alzheimer's Congress and the XV Ibero-American Alzheimer's Congress, on November 6, 2025, in Ibiza (Spain). Under the slogan "Breaking Borders", the event aims to break down geographical barriers and unite efforts between Europe and Latin America to jointly address the challenges posed by Alzheimer's and other dementias. Photo by Germán Lama / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia inaugurates the XI National Alzheimer s Congress - Spain

Queen Sofia presides over the inauguration of the XI CEAFA National Alzheimer's Congress and the XV Ibero-American Alzheimer's Congress, on November 6, 2025, in Ibiza (Spain). Under the slogan "Breaking Borders", the event aims to break down geographical barriers and join efforts between Europe and Latin America to jointly address the challenges posed by Alzheimer's and other dementias. Photo by Germán Lama / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia during the audience with a representation of the Spanish Confederation of Alzheimer's and other dementias (CEAFA), on May 26, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Photo by Antonio Gutierrez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia during the audience with a representation of the Spanish Confederation of Alzheimer's and other dementias (CEAFA), on May 26, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Photo by Antonio Gutierrez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia during the audience with a representation of the Spanish Confederation of Alzheimer's and other dementias (CEAFA), on May 26, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Photo by Antonio Gutierrez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia during the audience with a representation of the Spanish Confederation of Alzheimer's and other dementias (CEAFA), on May 26, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Photo by Antonio Gutierrez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia during the audience with a representation of the Spanish Confederation of Alzheimer's and other dementias (CEAFA), on May 26, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Photo by Antonio Gutierrez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia's Royal Audience - Madrid

Queen Sofia during the audience with a representation of the Spanish Confederation of Alzheimer's and other dementias (CEAFA), on May 26, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Photo by Antonio Gutierrez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Victim Gisele Penicot arrives at the afternoon hearing at the Avignon courthouse, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Public queues up at the entrance to the afternoon courtroom at the Avignon courthouse, France, on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

A group of people on trial at the entrance to the afternoon courtroom at the Avignon courthouse, France, on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Victim Gisele Penicot arrives at the afternoon hearing at the Avignon courthouse, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Florian Pelicot (front centre) arrives at the afternoon hearing at the courthouse in Avignon, France, on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Victim Gisele Penicot arrives at the afternoon hearing at the Avignon courthouse, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

A group of people on trial at the entrance to the afternoon courtroom at the Avignon courthouse, France, on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

A group of people on trial at the entrance to the afternoon courtroom with the press on the side at the Avignon courthouse, France, on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Victim Gisele Penicot arrives at the afternoon hearing at the Avignon courthouse, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Victim Gisele Pelicot seen as leaving the morning session at the judicial court in Avignon, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Beatrice Zavarro, lawyer of Dominique Pelicot seen as leaving the morning session at the judicial court in Avignon, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Victim Gisele Pelicot seen as leaving the morning session at the judicial court in Avignon, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Victim Gisele Pelicot seen as leaving the morning session at the judicial court in Avignon, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Victim Gisele Pelicot seen as leaving the morning session at the judicial court in Avignon, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Beatrice Zavarro, lawyer of Dominique Pelicot seen as leaving the morning session at the judicial court in Avignon, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Beatrice Zavarro, lawyer of Dominique Pelicot seen as leaving the morning session at the judicial court in Avignon, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

51 Men Go On Trial In Horror Of Rape And Drugging Case - Avignon

Beatrice Zavarro, lawyer of Dominique Pelicot seen as leaving the morning session at the judicial court in Avignon, France on September 10, 2024. For years, she had been losing hair and weight. She had started forgetting whole days, and sometimes appeared to be in dreamlike trances. Her children and friends worried she had Alzheimer’s. But in late 2020, after she was summoned to a police station in southern France, she learned a far more shattering story. Her husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, had been crushing sleeping pills into her food and drink to put her into a deep sleep, the police said, and then raping her. He had ushered dozens of men into her home to film them raping her, too, they said, in abuse that lasted nearly a decade. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Survey reveals Australians' misconceptions about dementia

STORY: Survey reveals Australians' misconceptions about dementia SHOOTING TIME: April 26, 2024 DATELINE: April 28, 2024 LENGTH: 0:01:09 LOCATION: Canberra CATEGORY: SOCIETY/HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of the elderly STORYLINE: A majority of Australians are not confident in their knowledge of how to reduce the risk of developing dementia, a government report has found. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) on Wednesday published results of the Dementia Awareness Survey, revealing that 22 percent of Australians mistakenly believe dementia is a normal part of the aging process. Over 80 percent of respondents said they would be more likely to adopt lifestyle changes if they knew it would help them reduce their risk of dementia but fewer than one-third were confident they knew how to reduce the risk. Dementia is a term used to describe a group of diseases characterized by gradual impairment of brain function. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia globally, accountin

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