A sexologist mum and her partner have been arrested after they allegedly abandoned her two young boys nearly 1,500 miles from their home.
CCTV footage shows Portuguese officers escorting the French couple, Marine Rousseau, 41, and former cop Marc Ballabriga, 55, to a waiting automotive after they were tracked right down to a restaurant terrace.
Two days earlier Marine’s two young children, Barthelemy, five, and Zacharie, three, were found crying and alone 125 miles away in a rurle woodland.
Portuguese TV broadcaster SIC, which obtained the footage, also published a video showing Marine Rousseau, 41, and former cop Marc Ballabriga, 55, arriving at O Vasco cafe in town of Fatima a 90-minute drive north of Lisbon earlier within the day of their French-plated Opel.
The couple had been overheard by a French-speaking Portuguese police officer hatching a plan to ‘pretend they were crazy’ after they were taken into custody, Portuguese public service broadcaster RTP reports.
Court officials are already said to have been made aware of the conversation Marine and Marc allegedly had within the automotive that took them from Fatima to a police station in Palmela 100 miles away after their arrests on Thursday.
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The couple are as a consequence of discover later this morning whether or not they get remanded to prison over the accusations of domestic violence and child abandonment they’re facing.
The dad of the 2 boys had reported them missing on May 11 after they vanished from their home in Colmar in northeastern France near the border with Germany.
Marine, who is known to have left one other 16-year-old child at home before embarking on a 1,365-mile journey along with her two young sons and her boyfriend, drove across Spain while the hunt for them intensified.

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She then entered Portugal via the town of Miranda do Douro within the northeastern district of Braganca.
The couple were filmed during their long journey filling up their automotive with fuel at a petroleum station.
They were arrested after having fun with lattes and pastries as the children were placed into temporary care after being seen in hospital.
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Ballabriga and their mum, who on social media describes herself as a ‘sexologist who helps traumatised individuals to regain serenity and sexual fulfilment’, are said to have blindfolded the 2 boys.
They then told them they may only take the covers off once that they had found knives the couple claimed to have buried within the dirt.
While the children obeyed, the couple reportedly drove off and left them with nothing greater than a change of garments, two pieces of fruit and two bottles of water on them.
A neighborhood bakery employee found the 2 brothers ‘crying and shouting’ and alerted police around 7pm on Tuesday.
The arrests took place at O Vasco cafe on Thursday afternoon.

A French-speaking pensioner who talked to the fugitive couple as they relaxed over snacks called police because she suspected they could possibly be the pair cops were hunting after the children were rescued from their plight.
O Vasco owner Jorge Lopes said the couple had been having fun with pastries hours before they were arrested and seemed unbothered when police arrived.
He said: ‘They acted as if nothing had happened.
‘They stayed sitting and didn’t seem nervous. They were searched and handcuffed with none stress in any respect.
‘After I saw them so comfortable in front of the authorities, I used to be astonished.
‘It was as in the event that they didn’t have blood running through their veins.’
A customer called Antonio said they were ‘chatting and laughing’ when he arrived, with one other client saying the arrested man told him as he sat down next to them: ‘Take a look at this. I’m here within the sun and the sun is me.’
Teresa Pinto, a employee at a restaurant called Rustikus in Alcacer do Sal where Marine and Marc were with the 2 brothers shortly before they were allegedly abandoned, said: ‘They arrived just after midday on Tuesday and were sat on the terrace for about two hours.
‘The little ones were playing football and several other times the ball went towards the road but neither adult got out of their chairs to stop it.’
Marine was overheard singing as she was escorted into court yesterday and her partner repeatedly shouted in French: ‘Je vous aime’ – English for ‘I like you’ as he was bundled out of a police van just in front of her.
Sources said Ballabriga had acted violently after being taken into police custody, shouting at officers and trying to break his cell while his girlfriend spent hours singing.
One told Portuguese broadcaster SIC the behaviour ‘could possibly be a joint technique to escape the clutches of the law’.
GNR police spokesman Carlos Canatario said after the arrests of the couple: ‘They’re not being hostile.
‘They’re simply being silent and really reserved.’
Confirming the arrests on Thursday in an announcement, the Portuguese police force said: ‘The Republican National Guard situated and detained today, May 21, in Fatima, a 55-year-old man and a 41-year-old woman suspected of committing the crimes of domestic violence and exposure and abandonment, related to the incident involving two young children found alone near a public road within the municipality of Alcacer do Sal.
‘Given the situation of evident vulnerability, the kids were taken to the house of a neighborhood resident, where they remained and received initial care within the presence of the officers until they were transferred to a hospital unit.’
Portugal’s Public Ministry said: ‘The 2 boys are in good health and were discharged from hospital on Thursday.’
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