The disappearance of Emile (2) in France:

The disappearance of Emile (2) in France:

The search in the hamlet ended, but the police’s search for answers intensified after Emil (2) disappeared without trace on July 8. The boy was playing in his grandparents’ garden in the small mountain village of Vernet in southern France when he suddenly disappeared.

The family was preparing for a picnic. But when they came to put the little boy in the car, he was no longer in the garden.

Invisibility has received a lot of attention, and has been discussed in a number of countries. Scammers have also proliferated.

Desperate search for Emile (2)

Desperate search for Emile (2)


The investigation begins

The prosecutor of Digne-les-Bains, Remy Avon, said that, according to several media outlets, fraud attempts had been detected in connection with the disappearance. It is said that people posing as Emil’s family created Kronrolling.

This is to be able to resume a search that ended last week, after several days without being found.

According to, among others Telecinco The police have now launched an investigation into the scammers. None of the groups must be related to the family in any way.

They disappeared from the same area: unexplained

They disappeared from the same area: unexplained


Tourists are not allowed to enter

The people of Vernet have been affected by Emile’s disappearance for more than a week. The mayor where the village of Vernet is located, François Ballec, chose this weekend to take action to give residents a little breathing space. So he imposed a ban on tourists from Friday to Monday evening.

The ban stated that travel to the city is prohibited, except for the residents themselves and those involved in the investigation into the disappearance.

– The residents of the village are in a state of uncertainty, suspicion and fear, he explained during a press conference on Friday.

- You probably didn't disappear alone

– You probably didn’t disappear alone


Good comb for phone lists

La Dépêche wrote on Monday that the police are now in full swing to review lists from base stations linked to the respective area of ​​Vernet. In the past week, data has been collected from base stations that record mobile activity.

Avisa states that data was collected from six stations. It is currently unknown whether the investigations have provided new clues in the mystery of the disappearance.

Attorney General Avon previously said they consider it extremely unlikely that the two-year-old could have disappeared on his own.

– Avon said last week that the likelihood of this happening is very small

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