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Lawyer Pushes for New Searches in Delphine Jubillar Case Ahead of Trial

Civil-party attorney requests fresh GPS data analysis, site visit, and excavations in wooded area linked to phone evidence from 2020 disappearance.

Delphine Jubillar a disparu dans la nuit du 15 au 16 décembre 2020, à Cagnac-les-Mines, dans le Tarn.
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Overview

  • Delphine Jubillar vanished on the night of December 15–16, 2020, in Cagnac-les-Mines, with no body or direct evidence found to date.
  • Civil-party lawyer Pauline Rongier has formally petitioned for new expert analysis of GPS data, a site visit, and excavations at a wooded area near Mirandol-Bourgnounac, Tarn.
  • The GPS data, extracted from Cédric Jubillar’s phone, points to the location at 3:21 AM on December 16, 2020, but its reliability has been questioned by experts.
  • Gendarmes visited the site in 2021 but conducted no excavations, citing doubts over the data’s accuracy and accessibility challenges in the area.
  • The trial of Cédric Jubillar, accused in the case, is scheduled to begin on September 22, 2025, in Albi, with the defense not opposing the proposed new investigations.