This Monday, Delphine Jubillar would have been 34 years old.
To mark this date, her relatives are organizing a rally in front of her house in Cagnac-les-Mines, where she disappeared on the night of December 15 to 16.
Her husband, Cédric, indicted since June 18 for his murder, saw his new request for release refused.
A decision which he appealed and which will be examined this Tuesday by the investigating chamber of the Toulouse Court of Appeal.
While the prosecution puts forward serious and consistent clues against the plaintiff, for his lawyers, "there is no evidence, no body, or scene of the crime", which justifies his continued detention.
Already two release rejections
This is the third time that his defenders have tried to obtain his release, each time these requests have failed until this evening before the judge of freedoms and detention or on appeal.
His three lawyers also asked the prison administration at the end of August not to keep Cédric Jubillar in solitary confinement.
A request also rejected.
"We absolutely do not know what happened", pleads Emmanuelle Franck, one of her defenders who during a previous hearing tried to dismantle point by point the clues, of the presence of the quilt of the young woman in a washing machine after her disappearance, going through the cries heard by neighbors.
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Delphine Jubillar case: The friends of the missing organize new searches on Thursday and call for mobilization
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Delphine Jubillar case: After the interrogation of the husband, his lawyers will file a request for release
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