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Joinville-le-Pont: hope dwindles after the disappearance of Faouzi, 60, on the banks of the Marne

2024-03-10T17:18:26.188Z

Highlights: Faouzi Abdedaiem disappeared on the banks of the Marne while he was walking home after work on the night of February 22 to 23. His phone and his headgear were discovered on the path leading from the Barolo brasserie, where he works, in the town center of Joinville-le-Pont, to his home in Champigny-sur-Marne. At 3 a.m., with no response to my messages, I realized something was wrong. The night will be sleepless.


Faouzi Abdedaiem disappeared on the banks of the Marne while he was walking home after work on the night of February 22 to 23. A


A cell phone and a cap.

These two objects which belonged to her father, Sara Abdedaiem found them on the banks of the Marne.

“You see, a Peaky Blinders-style cap,” slips this 22-year-old law student, wearing a sad smile near the river, in Joinville-le-Pont, this Sunday morning.

In front of her, the waters flow quickly and silently.

Even if the flood is there, the flow remains impressive.

Since the night of February 22 to 23, Faouzi Abdedaiem, aged 60, has not given any sign of life.

His phone and his headgear were discovered on the path leading from the Barolo brasserie, where he works, in the town center of Joinville-le-Pont, to his home in Champigny-sur-Marne, on the other side of the Marne.

“We live a twenty-minute walk from the restaurant and he liked to walk,” confides the young woman.

At 3 a.m., with no response to my messages, I realized something was wrong.

» The night will be sleepless.

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Source: leparis

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