Delphine Jubillar, 33 years old, 1m68, slim, long brown hair, European type.
On the research notice disseminated via social networks by the group of the gendarmerie of Tarn, this information is supplemented by a photo of the main interested party.
On the night of December 15 to 16, the latter mysteriously vanished.
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According to the first elements of the investigation, opened for “suspicious disappearance” by the Albi prosecutor's office, she left her home in Cagnac-les-Mines (Tarn)
“between 11 pm and 4 am”
.
She then wore a white hooded jacket, adds the gendarmerie.
Her husband reported her disappearance by calling around 4:30 a.m. on December 16 on December 16.
Born Aussaguel, the young woman is married to a certain Cédric Jubillar.
The couple have two children, a 6 year old son and an 18 month old daughter.
According to several media, Cédric and Delphine Jubillar are about to separate.
“We were going through a divorce at his request, but it was going well.
I do not understand why she left, ”
confides the husband of the missing
Parisian
.
The personal and professional entourage of Delphine Jubillar was obviously questioned by the investigators.
The young woman would work as a night nurse at the Claude Bernard clinic in Albi, located about ten kilometers from her home in Cagnac-les-Mines.
Contacted by
Le Figaro
, the establishment confines itself to replying that it does not
"communicate on this event"
.
"Hope is dwindling"
In Cagnac-les-Mines, the young woman and the other members of the Jubillar family were known by sight to most of the inhabitants.
“I have the opportunity to meet them when they bring the children to school.
We cross paths, we don't live very far from each other.
They are always very courteous.
Delphine Jubillar is a very discreet person, ”
Mayor Patrice Nokorwski told
La Dépêche du Midi
.
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Describing the former mining town of 2,500 inhabitants as
“a very peaceful village”
, Patrice Nokorwski emphasizes that his constituents are
“worried”
and “
saddened by what is happening”
to this apparently
“
uneventful
”
family
.
"We always hope for a happy ending even if over the days, hope fades"
, concludes the elected.
The important searches carried out for a week have indeed still not made it possible to find Delphine Jubillar.
The Tarn gendarmerie, which has just announced the holding of a citizen beaten on Wednesday, affirms in
Figaro
that
"all the tracks remain open".
"No
hypothesis is privileged",
adds the prosecutor of Albi, Alain Berthomieu.