Nine years after the disappearance of a 33-year-old woman in the Var, justice has decided to relaunch the investigation, reveals France Bleu Provence on Sunday.

Under the impetus of a new investigating judge in Draguignan, new investigations will be carried out, especially in Italy, where the Fréjussienne was last seen on September 25, 2012.

Laetitia Czub vanished into thin air while on her way to her grandmother's in the Alpes-Maritimes.

His vehicle with his papers and his phone inside had been discovered, locked, in Bordighera.

She would have taken a motorway in the wrong direction before stopping in the Italian city.

On CCTV footage, the 30-something could be seen stepping over the gate of a residence, apparently in a state of panic.

Her bag of clothes had been found nearby.

"Close the last doors"

The Toulon judicial police, now in charge of the investigation, wish to lift the veil on the course of the young woman.

"We want to go over everything in great detail, reread all the minutes to close the last doors," said our colleagues Patrice Cambérou, prosecutor of the Republic of Draguignan.

Starting with the inspection of morgues and transalpine psychiatric institutes.

For the parents of the Varoise, it is a “hope” because they believe that “a lot of things have been neglected in this file”.

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  • Police

  • Disappearance

  • Toulon

  • Investigation

  • Draguignan