The curtain falls. On Monday 16 October, the Toulouse Public Prosecutor’s Office confirmed the end of the investigation into the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar, the 33-year-old nurse who disappeared on the night between 15 and 16 December 2020 in Tarn, and whose body was never found. found. Her husband Cédric, the number one suspect in the case, has been in pre-trial detention for more than two years.
A process whose date remains to be defined
At the time of his disappearance, the couple were in the process of divorcing. In June 2021, Cédric Jubillar was indicted for aggravated murder. Since then he has been in pre-trial detention in the Seysses pre-trial detention centre, near Toulouse.
As stated FranceInfo“ the parties now have a certain period of time to make any requests and observations, before the Prosecutor’s Office sends its definitive requests to the two investigating judges in charge of the investigations and the hearing can take place “.
The accused’s lawyer also specified that he had presented a new request for release for his client. So far none of his requests have been successful.
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