The house in which Delphine Jubillar and her husband lived, in Cagnac-les-Mines (Tarn) -

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  • Delphine Jubillar has not given any sign of life since the night of December 15 to 16.

  • It was her husband, with whom this 33-year-old nurse was going through a divorce, who reported her disappearance in the early morning after noting her disappearance in Cagnac-les-Mines (Tarn).

  • While the gendarmes carried out technical investigations on the spot on Tuesday, five relatives of the young woman joined as a civil party to have access to the investigation file.

They are cousins ​​or friends of Delphine Jubillar.

People very close to this 33-year-old nurse, mother of two children, who vanished on the night of December 15 to 16 from her home in Cagnac-les-Mines (Tarn).

“Extremely shocked” by this unexplained disappearance, the five of them decided to become a civil party, explains their lawyer, Me Philippe Pressecq.

While the gendarmes have been investigating discreetly for three weeks, they thus hope "to have access to the file to have information on the investigations which have been carried out and, above all, on those which will take place to discover the truth", continues their Albigensian council.

In the process of divorce, Delphine Jubillar lived with her two children and her husband Cédric in a house with still visible bricks in a village of 3,000 inhabitants, about ten kilometers north of Albi.

She "would have left alone on foot on Tuesday night", explained the prosecutor of Albi, Alain Berthomieu.

"It was in the early morning that the husband would have noticed that his wife was no longer at home and reported the disappearance," said the magistrate.

Since then, the criminal track has been favored by investigators.

The Toulouse prosecutor's office took up the case and a judicial investigation for “arrest, kidnapping, detention and kidnapping” was opened on December 23, entrusted to two investigating judges.

Experts from the gendarmerie on site

Quickly after his disappearance, the gendarmes deployed a major search device.

Battles were carried out in the surrounding woods and fields, soldiers inspected ruins, shelters or uninhabited houses and divers surveyed lakes and rivers in the region.

The couple's house was placed under seal a few days ago.

It has already been searched on December 24 by the gendarmes of the Toulouse research section and the Tarn group.

In particular, criminal identification technicians had used Bluestar, a product that revealed bloodstains invisible to the naked eye.

But "no interesting discovery" had been made that day, said Alix Cabot-Chaumeton, the deputy prosecutor of Toulouse.

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, experts from the IRCGN (Criminal Research Institute of the National Gendarmerie) went there this Tuesday afternoon in order to carry out other technical investigations, in particular in the couple's garden.

While waiting for the investigation to provide them with answers, the five relatives of this slender woman with long brown hair, who worked at night in a private clinic in Albi, hope to see her alive again.

"They actually want to believe it, they want to tell themselves that it will reappear", confides their lawyer, Me Pressecq.

“But they do not exclude any hypothesis, including the worst.

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