Clara* has never denied having killed her 95-year-old grandfather, at the end of his life. She will be tried for "voluntary homicide in her ascendant," scheduled for fall 2024.

For several years, his grandfather, staying with his parents, has been at the beginning of his death. He is bedridden, fed by tube and wears a diaper. Three caregivers take turns daily to take care of him. But for some time now, the old man has been telling his granddaughter "that he doesn't want to wake up again. "Normally, he is a complainer, say the auxiliaries, but he no longer even had the strength to complain, according to them. "She was extremely close to him; she came to see him three times a week. The whole family says she was the closest, that they almost had a father-daughter relationship," says Clara's lawyer.