Cagnac-les-Mines, December 23, 2020. - Volunteers during the fight to find Delphine Jubillar, a 33-year-old nurse who disappeared in the Tarn department in mid-December.

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"No interesting discovery has been made," said Toulouse deputy prosecutor Alix Cabot-Chaumeton.

This Thursday, a search took place at the home of Delphine Jubillar, a nurse who disappeared on the night of December 15 to 16, in Cagnac-les-Mines in the Tarn.

This search was carried out "by the investigators and the scientific police", continues the magistrate, in the presence of the husband of the young woman.

The investigations will continue and "will be more and more thorough", she concluded.

The criminal track is now privileged in this case after the opening Wednesday of a judicial investigation for "arrest, kidnapping, detention or kidnapping".

"Nothing indicates" that the disappearance of this 33-year-old mother, in the process of divorce, Delphine Jubillar, "could have been voluntary", had indicated the Toulouse prosecutor Dominique Alzeari, after a day of beaten citizen framed by the gendarmerie and having gathered more than a thousand volunteers.

Two investigating judges seized

Initially opened for "worrying disappearance" by the Albi public prosecutor's office, the investigation is now in the hands of two Toulouse investigating judges "in view of the importance and complexity of the case".

This young mother of two children "would have left alone on foot in the night" and "it is in the early morning that the husband would have noticed that his wife was no longer at home and reported the disappearance", had indicated Monday the Albi prosecutor.

Society

Disappearance in the Tarn: An investigation opened for "kidnapping and sequestration"

Miscellaneous

Tarn: A fight organized with the population to find the missing mother

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  • Investigation

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