The French woman of Senegalese origin described her well-off childhood in Dakar before she moved to Paris to study philosophy and architecture and fell in love with a sculptor 30 years her senior, Michel Lafon who did not recognize or show any interest in the child.
She told the court in the northeastern town of Saint-Omer:
"In 2011 I fell pregnant with Adelaide, she was born in August and I ended up killing her, 15 months after her birth,"In 2013, Kabou travelled with her 15 month old daughter from their home in Paris to the northern resort town of Berck-sur-Mer where she made enquiries about the local tides before heading to the beach.
She said goodbye to her sleeping daughter and placed her near the water on a cold night. The baby's lifeless body was discovered early the next morning by prawn fishermen.
10 days after the baby was discovered, police were able to track down Kabou, through surveillance video, to her renovated art studio home where she lived with Adelaide's father. She admitted to the crime when she was confronted by the Police, she never lied about it.
Kabou said she had spent some 40,000 euros ($45,000) consulting various "witchdoctors and healers" before she killed her daughter.
She told the court:
"Witchcraft. That is my default explanation because I have no other."
"Nothing makes sense in this story. What interest could I have in tormenting myself, lying, killing my daughter? I spoke of sorcery and I am not joking. Even a stupid person would not do what I did."Kabou's lawyer Fabienne Roy-Nansion asked her to explain why she thought evil forces were behind her daughter's death.
"For many years I struggled to wake up in the morning, my feet were paralysed. I had hallucinations, like the walls which didn't stop trembling,"
"The two years before the murder of my daughter were the worst of my life," she said in court.
Kabou, who is charged with premeditated murder and faces life in prison.