Delphine Jubillar disappeared in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday from her home in Cagnac-les-Mines -

Gendarmerie du Tarn

"There is no new element," said a source close to the investigation on Wednesday.

Reported missing on December 16, Delphine Jubillar's family remains without news of this 33-year-old nurse, mother of two children.

Tuesday, the investigators of the gendarmerie widened by 500 meters the perimeter of the research around the village of Cagnac-les-Mines, a former mining town of 3,000 inhabitants located near Albi, where the young woman lived with her husband and her two 3 and a half year old boys.

In vain.

In the process of divorce, the couple lived in a house with still exposed bricks.

Since the disappearance of the nurse who worked at night in a private clinic in Albi, the house has been searched twice, passed the Bluestar, a product allowing to reveal blood stains invisible to the naked eye.

Delphine Jubillar's husband and her children left her to move in with relatives where they spent Christmas.

The house is now under seal and the gendarmes are surprised to have found no clue so far, according to a source close to the investigation.

The house put under seal

Lakes and rivers were surveyed by divers from the gendarmerie, beatings were carried out in the surrounding woods and fields, the gendarmes inspected the ruins, shelters or uninhabited houses.

For his part, the husband's lawyer warns against any confusion with the Jonathann Daval case, convicted of the murder of his wife, whom he was slow to recognize.

“I am instructed not to talk about things that we do not know,” said Me Jean-Baptiste Alary in an interview with La Dépêche du Midi.

He specifies that he does not want to "fall into the trap of a file with which we are making a bit too much of a connection today".

A village in shock

The 33-year-old nurse "would have gone alone on foot on Tuesday night" December 15 and "it was in the early morning that the husband would have realized that his wife was no longer at home and reported the disappearance", Albi's prosecutor Alain Berthoumieu said last week, before the Toulouse prosecutor took up the case given "the complexity of the case", in the words of Toulouse prosecutor Dominique Alzeari.

According to relatives, the young nurse left her home with her two dogs.

The animals would have returned home alone on Wednesday around 4 a.m.

The mayor of Cagnac has planned for the return to school on Monday to set up a psychological unit, the village being in a state of shock.

The magistrates in charge of the case favor the criminal track.

A judicial investigation for "kidnapping, detention or sequestration" has been opened.

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