Almost six months after the mysterious disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, a 33-year-old nurse, in Cagnac-les-Mines (Tarn), the Toulouse public prosecutor indicates to
Le Figaro
that he will speak "
in due course
" on this affair. .
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Online for several days and signed by nearly 15,000 people, a petition calls on the prosecutor to speak.
“Children, families, friends, colleagues need the truth.
A mother cannot disappear like a bird leaves its nest ”
, we can read there.
Avoid fake news
Asked about this petition, the prosecutor, Dominique Alzeari, replied: "
I will obviously communicate on this case, as I proceed systematically, in good time and in particular to avoid the dissemination of false news in the event of significant developments in the case.
". The magistrate recalls that "
a judicial investigation is in progress under the direction of two investigating magistrates who conduct the acts and diligently carry out multiple investigations which are continuing, without having to keep the public prosecutor and the parties informed except in the cases provided for by law.
". "
The principle of the secrecy of the instruction is a fundamental rule which it is important to observe and which is imposed on all our fellow citizens
", he also indicates to us.
A march organized by his colleagues
The colleagues of Delphine Jubillar also call for a silent march, Saturday June 12 in Albi.
"
A gathering is planned at 2 p.m. Place du Vigan, with a departure at 3 p.m., towards the Clinique Claude Bernard, to show that we do not forget it, that we always keep hope, and that it will come back to us.
», Indicates the Facebook page of the event.
Delphine Jubillar, mother of two children, disappeared during the night of December 15 to 16, 2020. Her husband, Cédric Jubillar, claims to have noticed her absence around 4 am, after being awakened by the tears of one of her children.
It was he who reported his disappearance to the gendarmes on December 16.
“
We were going through a divorce at his request, but it was going well.
I don't understand why she left.
I think she left with our two dogs, who then returned home,
”he explained to the
Parisian
just after the disappearance.
An investigation for "kidnapping and forcible confinement" was opened a few days later.
Cédric Jubillar was heard at the end of April by the investigating judges.
No charges were brought against him.