the description of the place where she disappeared “there is nothing”

Without news of Lina since September 23, a journalist from Le Parisien decided to retrace the route taken by Lina on the day of her disappearance. A journey that she described in the Source Code podcast and which sends shivers down your spine.

It was last September 23, when the young teenager, Lina, was going to Saint-Blaise La Roche station to take a train towards Strasbourg, she disappeared on the way. A three kilometer long path which linked her home to this famous station where she never arrived. Since the mystery remains unsolved, if many theories have been raised such as the involvement of her boyfriend Tao whom she was to join in Strasbourg that famous day, the 19-year-old young man was finally cleared of all suspicion after his phone as well as its geolocation have been analyzed.

Although everything has been done by the police to find the 15-year-old girl, Lina still remains nowhere to be found. Certain testimonies collected by the police confirm having seen the young girl on this departmental road, but it is one testimony in particular which interested the police, that of Robert who claims to have seen Lina in a blue car with a man at the wheel. While light has still not been shed on the disappearance of the teenager, a journalist from Parisian decided to retrace the path taken by Lina on the day of her disappearance.

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“There are no houses, it’s really in the countryside. »

Present on the podcast Parisian, Source Code, journalist Louise Colcombet describes this route that she retraced with Lina’s mother, Fanny. A description that gives goosebumps: “The first part of the route is a secondary road. Trees on one side, fields on the other, we are really in the countryside» begins the journalist. She then explains that you use a cycle path when you approach the station: “we cut across fields, pass a pond and arrive at the station.»

A path that is notvery long“, but which turns out to be very little frequented as she explains: “There are no houses, it’s really in the countryside. There is not a single business, there is nothing. It’s really the road, the countryside and at the end, the station.» It is surely for this reason that the investigators have a lot of difficulty in tracing Lina.

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