"
She would never have abandoned his family, never abandoned his children
"
,
believes the lawyer brothers and sister Delphine Nakache Jubillar Mr Laurent-Haarfi, in an audio documentary of France Bleu Occitanie aired Wednesday March 3rd.
Two and a half months after the disappearance of the 33-year-old nurse, which occurred on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020 in Cagnac-les-Mines, in the Tarn, the young mother of two children, aged 6 and 20 months , cannot be found.
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There is only one certainty for the family, it is that Delphine, she would never have been able to leave her children
", affirms Me Nakache-Haarfi at the microphone of France Bleu.
“
At the time of his disappearance, they were preparing for Christmas with the family.
(...) I remain convinced that we will eventually find: the perfect crime, that does not exist.
Especially in such cases, especially nowadays
, ”he continues.
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First and foremost a “
full-time mother
”, the missing person from Tarn is described by an anonymous member of the Jubillar family as a “
remarkable woman
”, who worked tirelessly at night and “
managed all the daily life with the children. afternoon
”.
"
She was the one who provided for all the family's needs, (...) that's why she had decided to work at night, to have more income
", launches a relative at France Bleu Occitanie.
But another facet of the mother of a family emerges, that of the lover: "
Delphine Jubillar had indeed made a meeting, (...) but that was part of Delphine's secrets, it must be respected
", breath Me Claire Gimenez, the lawyer associated with Me Philippe Pressecq who represents the friends and a cousin of Delphine.
"She had already programmed everything"
"
The same evening, she snapped to show that they were doing a raclette, she mostly showed her children,
" recalls, nostalgically, a member of the family, before incriminating the husband of Delphine Jubillar.
“
She had already programmed everything, she wanted to sell the house and ask for sole custody of her children because the situation at home was becoming unlivable for her.
So as not to
[the children]
upset, she was planning all this after the holidays (...).
Someone who plans things in advance does not say to himself at the last moment 'I'm going to leave everything'
", he continues with France Bleu, before telling journalists to have heard"
several times
"from Delphine's husband, Cédric Jubillar, “
tell his mother 'I'm going to kill her and bury her and no one is going to find her'
”.
Charges refuted by Cédric Jubillar's lawyer, Me Jean-Baptiste Alary, who denounces the "
popular moral court
" and who deplores that his client is "
pointed out by the prosecutors of social networks
".