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French Toddler Émile Soleil's Grandparents Released After Arrest in Murder Investigation

Philippe and Anne Vedovini, arrested on suspicion of murder and concealing a corpse, were released without charge following 72 hours of questioning as the investigation continues.

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Gendarmes stand outside the house of the grandparents of Emile Solei in La Bouilladisse, southeastern France, on March 25, 2025.

Overview

  • Émile Soleil, a two-year-old boy, disappeared in July 2023 while staying with his grandparents in the French Alps, and his remains were discovered nine months later.
  • The grandparents, Philippe and Anne Vedovini, along with two of their adult children, were arrested on March 25, 2025, on suspicion of voluntary homicide and concealing a corpse.
  • After 72 hours of questioning, the grandparents were released without charge on March 27, 2025, while the investigation remains active.
  • Authorities have conducted extensive forensic operations, wiretaps, and searches of the family's properties as part of the ongoing inquiry.
  • The case has drawn significant national attention in France, with speculation surrounding the family's dynamics and the grandfather's controversial past.