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Last September, the trial of Brenda Estiévenart, accused of slitting the street Sabrina Blairon on 16 October 2016 in Wasmes, was scheduled to take place in Hainaut. But a problem in the composition of judges has forced justice to postpone the trial indefinitely. At the request of her lawyer, Fabian Lauvaux, the accused has been detained under an electronic bracelet. More than two years after the events, Catherine Blairon, the victim's sister, is still wiped out. The woman who was present at the time of the murder is constantly threatened and is very hopeful of the trial.
Catherine Blairon (32 years old) has the same nightmarish images in her head, of her older sister dying in the middle of the street. "I remember taking her in my arms … I held her throat but there was blood everywhere. She was suffering, she was choking. It's unfair to die like that at age 35. She could not even enjoy her two grandchildren.
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