French couple remanded in custody after abandoning children

Saturday, 23 May 2026AI summary
French couple remanded in custody after abandoning children
Photo: CNN Portugal

A Portuguese court has ordered the preventive detention of a French mother and her partner after they allegedly abandoned her two young sons on a roadside near Alcácer do Sal. The couple, identified as Marine Rousseau and Marc Ballabriga, face charges of aggravated abandonment, with the stepfather also accused of physical assault. The children are currently in the care of Portuguese authorities while the legal process determines if the parents will be tried in Portugal or extradited to France.

Update: Stepfather filmed assaulting child in café

New evidence has emerged in the case, including footage from a local café showing the stepfather assaulting one of the young children. This discovery has strengthened the charges of qualified physical assault against him as the couple remains in pre-trial detention.

Context & Explainers

Preventive detention (prisão preventiva) is a court-ordered measure that keeps a suspect in custody before trial when a judge decides there is a real risk they might flee, tamper with evidence, or pose a danger to others. It is temporary and not a conviction; in the recent case five of the 37 alleged members were ordered to await the investigation in preventive detention by the Central Criminal Investigation Court. Those detained should request a lawyer and can seek consular assistance if they are foreign nationals, while family or lawyers can ask the court to review or lift the measure.