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the new companion of her husband, placed in police custody, testifies for the first time and believes him “innocent”

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While Cédric Jubillar, the husband ofA 33-year-old nurse who has been missing in the Tarn for six months, is still in police custody, her new companion is speaking publicly for the first time.

“For me, there is a presumption of innocence.” Cédric Jubillar’s new partner does not want to believe that he could be involved in the disappearance of his wife Delphine. “I’ve been spending time with him for the past two months. To me he’s innocent, he never showed me it would be him …”, supports this woman with France 3 Occitanie, speaking for the first time publicly. Cédric Jubillar was posted with her on Facebook recently. The home of this woman was searched Thursday, according to information from France Televisions. She was also heard by the gendarmes on Wednesday.

The husband of Delphine Jubillar, a 33-year-old nurse and mother who has been missing in the Tarn for six months, is in custody since Wednesday June 16, with her mother and stepfather. They are questioned about inconsistencies in the account given by Cédric Jubillar about the young woman’s disappearance in Cagnac-les-Mines, near Albi, on the night of December 15 to 16.

“He is adorable, he is endearing. He takes good care of his children, of the interior of his house. The exterior, I gave him back a taste for life so he started to take care of it”, continues his new companion, in reference to the dilapidated state of the pavilion where the couple lived.

On the course of the evening during which the nurse disappeared, his new companion wants to believe what Cédric Jubillar told her. “he told me he was in bed. At 4 o’clock, the little one woke up and he noticed that his wife was not there. He always told me that”, she reports. I would be disgusted if I was wrong. I will hold her hand until the last moment. Stop hitting on me and him “, she urges.

According to Cédric Jubillar’s version, his wife left the house at night around 11 p.m. to walk their two dogs, in full curfew, wearing a white down jacket and with her cell phone. The dogs would have come home without her. Awakened around 4 a.m. by the tears of their daughter, Cédric Jubillar would then have realized the absence of his wife and would have telephoned friends of the latter living in the village, thinking that she could be with one of them. ‘they. He then called the police.

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