The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar remains intact, and questions multiply, while investigators scrupulously ensure that no leaks come to compromise the investigation.
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After the organization of several beatings, the search of the home of the young woman, the launching of calls for witnesses as well as the setting up of a toll-free number, and, finally, the opening by the Toulouse public prosecutor's office of judicial information, the case remains
"completely opaque"
, according to the expression of Me Pressec, the lawyer of several relatives of the disappeared.
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The research continues.
This week, divers from the national gendarmerie are carrying out investigations in the Tarn, as our colleagues from La
Dépêche
saw on Monday January 18
.
Thus, the divers spent a large part of the day on Monday probing the Tarn at the level of the Marssac-sur-Tarn bridge in search of the slightest clue that could lead to the missing nurse.
A painstaking job as the muddy water, the depth of the river in places and its congestion by branches make it all the more difficult.
"We are groping"
, explained to the
Dispatch
one of the soldiers present.
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The excavations undertaken Monday did not give anything convincing.
They are to continue on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mobilized since last December 20 in the context of the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, the divers from the two gendarmerie groups come every week to the department.
They survey different sites that have been listed by the investigators: water holes, lake Roucarié, a few kilometers north of Cagnac-les-Mines and several sectors of the Tarn.
On January 6, the lawyer for Cédric Jubillar, the spouse of the missing, told the media that the gendarmerie had summoned his client.
Since then, many people have mentioned a possible custody of the one around whom persistent rumors revolve.
But the investigators simply asked him to attend the new searches they are carrying out at the marital home and at no time did not mention possible police custody.
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A few days later, BFMTV revealed that Delphine Jubillar's Facebook account posted an “empty” message on a group on January 13, before the message was deleted a few minutes later.
The gendarmes are studying from different hypotheses.
One more mystery in this case.
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