The mystery around the disappearance of Léa Petitgas is the subject of a program on Call for Witnesses, on M6, this Monday, January 31. More than four years after the events, her family is still trying to find out the truth about what happened to this 20-year-old girl.
They have wanted to know the truth for four years. On December 14, 2017, Lea Petitgas disappears in Nantes. The girl no longer gives any sign of life and those around her are worried. Because the mystery remains whole: the investigators have no clue, no trace. Monday January 31, M6 devotes its issue to this investigation, in its program broadcast at 9:10 p.m. and presented by Nathalie Renoux and Julien Courbet. In the excerpt posted on Twitter by the channel, the parents of Lea Petitgas testify. Christopher and Karine want to understand. “Not her. 20 years old. We don’t know where she is. The various facts that we didn’t pay attention to, there, it resonates”entrusts Karineat M6, particularly moved.
In 2017, an investigation was opened for worrying disappearance, kidnapping and sequestration. At first, his family finds it hard to believe. Today, they are still fighting to know the truth. The investigators consider in particular the track of François Vergniaud, multi-recidivist rapist who committed or committed attempted rape in the Nantes region in the early 2000s and in 2020.
The Léa Petitgas mystery this morning of December 13, 2017
The last person to have seen her was a friend who had come to dinner at her home on the evening of December 13, 2017. At 11:30 p.m., he left the premises, because Leah work the next day and want to go to bed. His apartment is scrutinized. No trace of blood or struggle is noted in the studio. Léa left her home with her laptop under her arm, her papers and her headphones in her ears. Nothing abnormal. The journey of the young woman to get to her work is studied: forty minutes by taking a bus and the tram. No witness remembers having seen her that morning and no surveillance camera did not capture his silhouette.
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