Disappearance of Delphine Jubillar: her family comes out of the silence and sets things straight: Current Woman The MAG

But where has Delphine Jubillar gone? This is the question that everyone has been asking since December 16, 2020, the day her husband reported her disappearance by calling 17. The 33-year-old nurse, mother of two children aged 6 and 18 months, has no more gave sign of life since the night of December 15 when she disappeared, around 4:30 am, from her home in Cagnes-les-Mines, in the Tarn. Organizing beatings, searching the home, launching calls to witnesses or setting up a toll-free number: despite the efforts of investigators, the searches have still yielded nothing. On December 23, the Toulouse public prosecutor's office thus opened a judicial investigation against X for “arbitrary arrest, kidnapping, detention or sequestration”. The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, née Aussaguel, remains intact for the inhabitants of France who, on social networks, are numerous to make a comparison – very hastily – with the Daval affair … while nothing indicates that the husband is involved, and that the latter obviously remains presumed innocent. On Tuesday January 19, 2021, Delphine Jubillar's family also wanted to express themselves through a press release from their lawyer, Maître Laurent Nakache-Haarfi, addressed to La Dépêche du Midi, given the media coverage of the affair and the theories relayed by Internet users on the Web.

"We do not adhere to any assumption regarding the disappearance of our sister"

"The only members of the Aussaguel family are his two brothers and his sister (and no one else)", begin by recalling the members of the Aussaguel siblings in the said press release. “We, the members of his family, have never spoken to journalists and we do not wish to do so at this time. We thank you for respecting our private lives as well as the privacy of Delphine, who has always remained very discreet, by not giving any information to the media, about her, her children or her husband.Even if we are questioning, we are in no way active, we do not participate, we do not comment, in the multiple Facebook support groups and other social networks dedicated to our sister.We do not adhere to any assumption regarding the disappearance of our sister and we await the answers that only justice can give us. We ask you not to fabulate in our name and not to get involved in your theories … Delphine Jubillar's family concludes: “It's been more than a month since our sister disappeared, we hope that she will be found as soon as possible so that she can finally have answers and be able to rebuild us. " Finally, the siblings take the opportunity to thank "All the people who support (them) as well as the law enforcement agencies."

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