Carine Russo (née Collet; born 1 May 1962) is a Belgian politician, member of Ecolo, and author. She was elected as a member of the Belgian Senate in 2007. Her daughter, Mélissa, was one of six girls and women abducted by Marc Dutroux between 1995 and 1996. On 24 June 1995, 8-year-old Mélissa and her friend, Julie Lejeune, also 8 years old, were abducted from Grâce-Hollogne and imprisoned in a dungeon beneath Dutroux's house 93.4 km (58.0 mi) away in Marcinelle, Charleroi, where they eventually starved to death while Dutroux was serving time in prison for theft. On 17 August 1996, Dutroux led police to the location where the bodies of the girls, along with that of his accomplice Bernard Weinstein, whom he admitted killing, were buried in the backyard of another of his homes in Sars-la-Buis
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| - Carine Russo est une femme politique belge née à Liège le 1er mai 1962. Elle est membre du parti Ecolo. Elle est également la mère de Mélissa Russo, l'une des victimes de Marc Dutroux. (fr)
- Carine Russo, nata Collet (Liegi, 1º maggio 1962), è una politica belga, membro di Ecolo e senatrice cooptata dal 2007 al 2009. (it)
- Carine Russo (Luik, 1 mei 1962) is een voormalig Belgisch politica van Ecolo. (nl)
- Carine Russo (née Collet; born 1 May 1962) is a Belgian politician, member of Ecolo, and author. She was elected as a member of the Belgian Senate in 2007. Her daughter, Mélissa, was one of six girls and women abducted by Marc Dutroux between 1995 and 1996. On 24 June 1995, 8-year-old Mélissa and her friend, Julie Lejeune, also 8 years old, were abducted from Grâce-Hollogne and imprisoned in a dungeon beneath Dutroux's house 93.4 km (58.0 mi) away in Marcinelle, Charleroi, where they eventually starved to death while Dutroux was serving time in prison for theft. On 17 August 1996, Dutroux led police to the location where the bodies of the girls, along with that of his accomplice Bernard Weinstein, whom he admitted killing, were buried in the backyard of another of his homes in Sars-la-Buis (en)
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| - Carine Russo (née Collet; born 1 May 1962) is a Belgian politician, member of Ecolo, and author. She was elected as a member of the Belgian Senate in 2007. Her daughter, Mélissa, was one of six girls and women abducted by Marc Dutroux between 1995 and 1996. On 24 June 1995, 8-year-old Mélissa and her friend, Julie Lejeune, also 8 years old, were abducted from Grâce-Hollogne and imprisoned in a dungeon beneath Dutroux's house 93.4 km (58.0 mi) away in Marcinelle, Charleroi, where they eventually starved to death while Dutroux was serving time in prison for theft. On 17 August 1996, Dutroux led police to the location where the bodies of the girls, along with that of his accomplice Bernard Weinstein, whom he admitted killing, were buried in the backyard of another of his homes in Sars-la-Buissière. On 17 August 2016, exactly twenty years after the exhumation of Mélissa and Lejeune's bodies, Carine Russo published a book, Quatorze mois (English: Fourteen months), in which she included letters she had written to her daughter during the fourteen months she was missing. (en)
- Carine Russo est une femme politique belge née à Liège le 1er mai 1962. Elle est membre du parti Ecolo. Elle est également la mère de Mélissa Russo, l'une des victimes de Marc Dutroux. (fr)
- Carine Russo, nata Collet (Liegi, 1º maggio 1962), è una politica belga, membro di Ecolo e senatrice cooptata dal 2007 al 2009. (it)
- Carine Russo (Luik, 1 mei 1962) is een voormalig Belgisch politica van Ecolo. (nl)
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