Cédric Tauleygne has been missing since July 4, the day he is suspected of having murdered, in Pouyastruc, in the Hautes-Pyrénées, Aurélie Pardon, his wife with whom he was divorcing, and Gabriel Fourmigué, a colleague of the thirty-year-old with whom he taught in a college in Tarbes.

The gendarmes of the Hautes-Pyrénées have just relaunched the call for witnesses to try to find him.

For three weeks, the police have been trying to find this 34-year-old man by looking for him in the neighboring departments, but also in Spain.

The main suspect's motorbike had been found two days after the killings in Jaca, Aragon, on the Spanish side of the border.

A green number in place

A judicial investigation was opened on July 8 by Cécile Gensac, the public prosecutor of Pau for “premeditated murders”.

She then specified that “nothing allows in the state to favor the hypothesis that the individual is still alive or dead”.

Sporty, measuring 1.75 m and wearing glasses, Cédric Tauleygne wore blue jeans and a leather jacket the last time he was seen.

Anyone who has seen him is invited to contact the green number set up: 05 62 34 81 93.

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