

Utilizing his earlier strategy, he escaped by faking sickness and drugged a hospital guard. He then faked appendicitis and escaped with Chantal's help, but he was soon recaptured.Īfter his father loaned him money for bail, Charles took off to Kabul where he was apprehended yet again for robbing tourists. As shown in The Serpent, the true story confirms that he was sent back to prison in 1973 after unsuccessfully trying to commit armed robbery at a jewelry store in Hotel Ashoka in New Delhi. It was there that Charles was running a car theft and smuggling operation. They were living in Mumbai when Usha was born. They used forged documents to travel through Eastern Europe and rob tourists. The couple fled France in 1970 while Chantal was pregnant with their daughter, Usha (renamed Madhu in the miniseries). As reported in the Telegraph, it appears accurate that Chantal's conservative parents did not approve of Charles. Although she's clearly pregnant at their wedding in the miniseries, she didn't become pregnant in real life until after they were married. He married Chantal shortly after he was released in 1969, promising her he would give up his life of crime.

On the same day that Charles proposed to Chantal, he was subsequently arrested for trying to evade police in a stolen vehicle and ended up serving eight months in prison. She is renamed Juliette Voclain in The Serpent miniseries. Charles Sobhraj's former wife, who's introduced in episode six, was a young Frenchwoman named Chantal Compagnon. Had Charles Sobhraj been married prior to meeting accomplice Marie-Andrée Leclerc?
