Europe 1 with AFP 5:23 p.m., November 22, 2021

Cédric Jubillar, the main suspect in the case of the disappearance of his wife, Delphine, was refused his request for release by the investigative chamber of the Toulouse Court of Appeal.

Cédric Jubillar has been imprisoned since June 18.

The investigating chamber of the Toulouse Court of Appeal on Monday rejected the request for the release of Cédric Jubillar, imprisoned since June 18 and suspected of having made his wife Delphine disappear.

"It is certainly for the needs of the investigation, he is being kept in detention," one of Cédric Jubillar's lawyers, Alexandre Martin, told reporters.

A "new request" to come 

"The motivation is identical to the previous ones, the court considered that investigations were in progress and should take place while keeping Cédric Jubillar in detention. A new request will be made when these investigations have progressed", said Jean-Baptiste Alary, another lawyer by Cédric Jubillar. The lawyers were notified of the decision by email. "He still says he is innocent of the facts with which he is accused, and we will continue to fight for this to be demonstrated, warned Me Alary. We continue to say that there are no sufficient charges against him or any clues. serious and concordant. "

Cédric Jubillar, 34, who worked as a temporary worker in the construction sector, denies any link with the disappearance of his wife and mother of their two children.

The young woman, a night nurse in a clinic in Albi and then aged 33, disappeared during the night of December 15 to 16, 2020. She was last seen in their house in Cagnac-les-Mines, in the Tarn.

It was her husband who gave the alert to the gendarmes.

A new interrogation on December 3

On several occasions, Cédric Jubillar requested his release, which each time was refused by the courts.

He was indicted for murder on June 18 and immediately remanded in custody at Seysses remand center, near Toulouse.

After an interrogation on October 15 in the judges' office, the main suspect in the Delphine Jubillar case must again answer on December 3 the questions of the two magistrates in charge of the investigation.