Monday July 18, 2022, Le Figaro took an interest in the childhood of Cédric Jubillar. The plasterer’s foster mother remembered special moments spent with him and revealed what his childhood room looked like.
Since the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020, all eyes have been on her husband, Cédric. If the father of two children remains presumed innocent until proven otherwise by the competent authorities, his past questions. Monday July 18, 2022, the Figaro then became interested in his childhood and met his surrogate mother, who took him in from the age of two to five. Placed in foster care in 1990, when his biological mother, Nadine Fabre, was only 16 years old, Cédric Jubillar grew up in a loving home. Her surrogate mother said: “The petitou arrived with his pacifier and diaper, without whining. He adapted immediately. He became the pasha, the little prince of the house.“
For the Figaro, Cédric Jubillar’s foster mother unveiled his child’s room, still today filled with stuffed animals, covered with a green carpet and a yellow blind and lined with a poster of forest. Our colleagues said:Maritime cineraria have since invaded his garden, but the plastic chair on which Cédric played is still there, in the same place.“While the room the little boy slept in remained intact, the Figaro wrote : “The shutters have remained closed since his departure (…) The room seems frozen in time.“Very attached to Cédric Jubillar, his surrogate mother tried to protect him at all costs. To calm him down when he asked after his biological mother, she answered him like this:”Mom likes to party. She has fun and goes out all the time. You better be here with us. That way, when she comes, she has time to play with you.“
The revelations of the parents of Cédric Jubillar
Monday, September 13, 2021, for The Dispatch, Gérard D. had confided to having seen his son for the last time when he was 14 years old. “He called me dad. I don’t think it pleased either his mother or those around him (…) JI wanted to reconnect so that we could see each other again. But his mother had changed her phone number and I haven’t seen ‘the little one’ since.“, he confided, before adding: “I learned that he had been placed afterwards. I don’t know the reasons. But I always considered that his mother had cut ties. I felt that I was being put in the way and that it would be almost impossible to see ‘the little one again.’“Angry, the mother of Cédric Jubillar had then dropped at the microphone of Radio 100%:”Why, if he says he worries about ‘the little one’, as he calls him, why didn’t he worry about him for 34 years?“