At the microphone of RTL this Tuesday, March 12, the director general of the National Gendarmerie, Christian Rodriguez, returned to the hypothesis according to which little Émile would still be alive.
On July 8, 2023, escaping the vigilance of his family, Émile, 2 years old and a half, disappeared in the hamlet of Haut-Vernet, in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. Eight months later, still no trace of the child. Guest on the airwaves of RTL this Tuesday March 12, General Christian Rodriguez, among other things, returned to the affair which moved the entire France. Far from the cameras and the media tumult of the summer. Last year, the investigation continues, he said, revealing that no less than 20 investigators are working on the case "& agrave; full time", in addition to police officers and gendarmes, throughout France, who must remain vigilant while the possibility of kidnapping is not excluded.' nbsp;
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Interrogated precisely by Amandine Bégot on the hypotheses considered by the investigators, Christian Rodriguez explained that since the beginning At the end of the case, investigators are "working on all [those] possible". Some are “more open than others”, admitted the Director General of the National Gendarmerie, without giving further details. What then of the hypothesis according to which Émile would still be alive ? "It's possible", replied Christian Rodriguez .
One thing is certain, "methodical work" is currently being carried out, affirmedé the boss of the gendarmes for whom we cannot afford to move on to side of one of the tracks. And Christian Rodriguez assures us again: "We won&t give anything away!" Recognizing that 'today, we cannot imagine that a disappearance could take place", he pointed out: the fact that "in certain territories, there are no surveillance cameras, there is only a TV relay' “phonic”, which clearly complicates the task of investigators, accustomed these days to work à from these different supports.
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