the family of the young man does not give up and organizes a new hunt

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While Leslie and Kevin mysteriously disappeared on the night of November 25 to 26, 2022, the search continues. After a first search, a new excavation session is organized this Saturday, January 14 in Fouras, in Charente-Maritime.

It is a terrible affair which has shaken France for several weeks. On the night of November 25 to 26, 2022, Leslie Hoorelbeke and Kévin Trompat have mysteriously disappeared when they had just spent an evening with friends. The two young people, in their twenties, have not given any sign of life since. Much to the chagrin of their respective families, who continue to worry about the couple and are desperately trying to find him. January 5, a hunt was actually organized in Prahecq, near Niort (Deux-Sèvres), a small town in which was organized the famous evening where they were seen for the last time. It is Kevin’s family, his father Guy Trompat and his stepmother Karine Prat, who were originally. Despite the hundred participants, she unfortunately had no nothing given.

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But the relatives of Leslie and Kevin do not give up and intend to find their traces. Indeed, as reported West France, a new excavation is plannedthis Saturday, January 14, in Fouras, Charente-Maritime, where Kévin’s phone would have ended for the last time on November 29, a few days after the disappearance of the young couple, according to the family. A beat organized there again by the father and the mother-in-law of the young man. For all those who wish to participate, the appointment is given at 9:30 am in front of the church of the commune.

The criminal track now privileged

Tuesday, January 10, more than a month after the couple’s disappearance, the Poitiers prosecutor’s office announced in a press release that the investigators now favored the criminal trail. The prosecution of Niort has thus divested itself of the case for the benefit of the criminal investigation center of Poitiers, which therefore resumes the investigations. “The legal qualification adopted at this stage […] is a qualification of a criminal nature (arrest, kidnapping, detention or sequestration, committed against several people and without voluntary release before the seventh day)”, said the Poitiers prosecutor’s office. On the side of the families, it is also this track which is envisaged, and not that of a runaway. “For us, that is unthinkable. In view of the passage of time, voluntary disappearance is not even an option.explained Leslie’s mother-in-law, adding that she “would not have let the holidays pass without giving news”.

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