Mysterious disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, a mother, in the Tarn: Current Woman The MAG


In Cagnac-les-Mines, in the Tarn, a disappearance worries the population. Since Wednesday December 16, 2020, a 33-year-old woman has disappeared. Without any trace or reason. Delphine Jubillar, a mother of two children aged 6 and 18 months, left home and gave no sign of life. Concern is growing in this small town of 2,600 inhabitants, located near Albi. It was the young woman's husband who sounded the alarm. According to the Albi prosecutor, she "would have left alone on foot on Tuesday night. It was in the early morning that the husband noticed that his wife was no longer at home and reported the disappearance. "

The young woman wore a white hooded puffer jacket

Delphine Jubillar is a nurse by profession. In all likelihood, the mother would have gone out in the middle of the night, with his cell phone, without his papers, to walk his two dogs. But, the latter would have returned home alone, early in the morning, around 4 am. Therefore, once the alert was given, the gendarmes of the Albi research section began to look for the young woman by searching the surroundings of her place of residence. A call for witnesses has been launched specifying that the young woman, with "long, brown hair", measuring 1m68, wore"a white hooded jacket with no particular inscription."

The disappearance is worrying enough that the prosecutor opens an investigation into "disturbing disappearance". No track is ruled out. A case which is reminiscent of the disappearance of the young Victorine Dartois, in September 2020. But, after several days, no trace has yet been found. Every day, a large cell is set up: between 50 and 80 mobile gendarmes, dog teams and air resources through the use of helicopters and drones. Research is hardly simplified by the environment of the family home which is surrounded by woods. Cédric Jubillar, the husband of the young woman, told the newspaper The Dispatch, that he felt "lost"and expresses only one wish:"I want to find my wife. "Concern is at its height as the days go by.

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