Cédric Jubillar will spend at least one more week at the Seysses remand center near Toulouse.

The lawyers of the husband of the missing nurse are appealing his placement in preventive detention.

But this Tuesday, at the hearing of the investigating chamber of the Toulouse Court of Appeal, they asked for a delay to refine their arguments.

The advice of Cédric Jubillar, who has been sleeping in prison since June 18 and his indictment for "murder on a spouse", will therefore plead his case next Tuesday.

Delphine Jubillar, mother of two children, disappeared from her home in Cagnac-les-Mines on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020. No trace of her has been found since.

The investigating judges in charge of the case indicted her husband on the basis of "a bundle of serious and concordant presumptions".

But the latter claims his innocence.

"At this stage of the file, without a body, without knowing the origins of a death which we do not know until the reality, to retain an intention of homicide is astounding", had reacted the lawyer from Tarn Jean-Baptiste Alary on June 18 .

Two Toulouse criminal lawyers, Emmanuelle Franck and Alexandre Martin, have since joined the defense team in this extraordinary case.

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