The disappearance of Delphine Jubillar is not the only tragedy to affect the family of the nurse. Already a child, the nurse had to overcome the death of her father…
If it is because of the disappearance of the 33-year-old nurse that Delphine Jubillar’s family became known – Aussaguel by her maiden name – that does not mean that the life of the young woman had been rosy until this famous evening of December 2020. And her tragic liabilities also support the criminal thesis which would explain her disappearance since, having lost her two parents very young, Delphine Jubillar knew how heartbreaking absence could be. Why would she choose to disappear and go and make her life elsewhere leaving her two young children behind, Louis and Elyah, knowing full well the irreparable damage that the death of her parents left on her own development?
It was when she was only 12 that Delphine Jubillar’s father died. According to what she told her lover in Montauban and which was reported in The New Detective, the nurse’s father, a mechanic, suffered from alcoholism. Despite her three siblings, Delphine had also confided to the one with whom she planned to settle down that she had had a “childhood without joy”. What make her think twice before considering abandoning her own children. And the tragedy does not stop there since, a few years later and just after the birth of his eldest son Louis, Delphine Jubillar learned that her mother was sick in turn.
Delphine Jubillar’s mother died in 2016
Marie-Thérèse, the nurse’s mother, suffered froma neurodegenerative disease that led to his death in October 2016, only 60 years old. A drama that deeply marked Delphine, as her relatives have already pointed out in The Parisian. “Delphine experienced her mother’s illness very closely. She was very present and held his hand until the last breath. One of the many reasons that made the birth of her daughter Elyah bittersweet, since she didn’t never got to introduce him to his grandmother. In a Facebook post published in October 2019, Delphine Jubillar wrote: “Three years today… The pain is still there, I miss you. I would have liked so much to introduce you to your granddaughter… I love you”.