Cédric Jubillar appeals his continued detention


A liberty and detention judge has extended the detention of the husband of nurse Delphine Jubillar, who has disappeared in the Tarn since December 16, 2020, by six months. The hearing is scheduled for June 28.

Cédric Jubillar, suspected of having killed his wife Delphine who disappeared in 2020 in the Tarn, appealed the court’s decision to keep him in detention and his appeal will be examined on June 28, according to one of his lawyers.

One of his lawyers, Jean-Baptiste Alary, who has been calling for the release of his client for months, told AFP that a hearing had been scheduled before the investigating chamber of the Court of Appeal of Toulouse on Tuesday June 28 at 8:30 a.m., without being able to specify whether Cédric Jubillar would be present. On June 13, as the expiry of the one-year warrant approached, a judge of freedoms and detention (JLD) of the Toulouse judicial court extended the detention of the husband of the Cagnac nurse by six months. -les-Mines, disappeared since December 16, 2020.

Six months after the disappearance of his wife, Cédric Jubillar, a 34-year-old painter and plasterer, was indicted for intentional homicide and imprisoned, in solitary confinement, in the Seysses remand center, near Toulouse. Delphine Jubillar, 33, a nurse in a clinic in Albi, was last seen on the evening of December 15, 2020, in her house in Cagnac-les-Mines, the village near Albi where she lived with her husband and two children. Even if he proclaims his innocence, Cédric Jubillar quickly became the main suspect for the investigators.


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