This Tuesday, July 30, the investigation took a new turn. After the seizure of the vehicle in which Lina's DNA was found, the driver, and main suspect for the moment, committed suicide, Le Parisien tells us, greatly fueling suspicions about his guilt
14:45 – Lina's DNA discovered in a stolen car
These searches follow the announcement by the Strasbourg prosecutor's office indicating the presence of Lina's “genetic profile” in a stolen car, discovered in the south of France a few weeks earlier. This blue car, and its driver, had been in the investigators' sights since the start of the investigations. Nine months after Lina's disappearance, “there is hope of locating Lina, but there are so many questions behind it, where, when, how…” indicated Marylène Correia, lawyer of Olivier Delsarte, Lina's father, on Friday.
14:43 – “Investigations continue”, the prosecution announces a new point early this evening
“The Strasbourg prosecutor confirms that investigations are continuing in order to find Lina, at various points. Additional information should be the subject of a press release early this evening,” indicated the Strasbourg public prosecutor's office, this Tuesday, July 30, 2024. The Criminal Research Institute of the National Gendarmerie is also on site to participate in the search: "The Criminal Research Institute of the National Gendarmerie (IRCGN) and the Gramat dogs (trained in the search for human remains, Editor's note) are engaged alongside investigators from the Lina unit and resources from the Grand Est region" indicates a source from the gendarmerie to RMC.
14:41 – A vast search operation underway in the Vosges
After the announcement by the public prosecutor of Strasbourg, last Friday, July 27, that Lina's DNA had indeed been found in a stolen car in the south of France, the investigation took a new turn this Tuesday, July 30. Searches are underway in the Vosges to try to find the body of the teenager.
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Searches began this Tuesday, July 30 in the Grand-Est region, to find the body of Lina, the young girl who disappeared in September 2023 in Bas-Rhin in Alsace, according to information from Parisien. Several investigators from the Criminal Research Institute of the Gendarmerie (IRCGN), as well as canine brigades and dogs specialized in searching for human bodies have been deployed since this morning in the Bruche Valley, the area where the teenager mysteriously disappeared on September 23. An anthropologist and a georadar are also deployed on site.
These searches follow the announcement by the Strasbourg public prosecutor's office indicating the presence of Lina's “genetic profile” in a stolen car, discovered in the south of France a few weeks earlier. This blue car and its driver had been in the investigators' sights since the start of the investigations and the interviews of several witnesses, as well as the analysis of video surveillance and telephone images had allowed them to establish that the man was “not far from where Lina disappeared last September”, the prosecution indicated.
The main suspect was suicide
The kidnapping theory, quickly favored by the justice system and the police, according to Le Parisien, describes this man as a “local thug” who allegedly kidnapped Lina when he came across her on his way, without knowing her. This main suspect then allegedly killed the teenager. And the analyses of the car went in the direction of the police who suspected the criminal trail, an important step forward while the investigation has been stalling since the beginning.
However, investigators were unable to hear the driver who committed suicide shortly after the vehicle was seized, fueling suspicions about his guilt. He had not been heard by the police even though he had been identified as the individual behind the wheel when the car passed through the area where the teenager disappeared. It is a grey Renault Clio. According to several witnesses, the teenager had indeed gotten on board. Since the end of January, the gendarmes of the investigation unit had been interested in a man who was driving a grey Renault Clio. He had apparently approached young girls, in the weeks around Lina's disappearance. After the man's death, investigators were only able to look at his phone data and his car journeys. They still managed to establish a search perimeter, on which the searches are focused, this Tuesday, July 30.
An investigation that has been floundering for several months
As a reminder, Lina disappeared on September 23, 2023, late in the morning after leaving her home in Plaine, to take a train, at Saint-Blaise-la-Roche station and find her boyfriend in Strasbourg. Not seeing her arrive, the young man alerted Lina's mother. Several witnesses including the mayor of the village said they saw the young woman heading towards the station between 11:15 and 11:30. And the investigation revealed that her phone had stopped transmitting at 11:22.
At the beginning of the investigation, suspicions focused on Lina's boyfriend, but the police quickly cleared him. Last March, three men were taken into custody at seen before being released due to lack of “incriminating evidence”. And in May, a new lead was being investigated after a local business owner said one of his employees had disappeared in September, around the same time as Lina. The man in question had vanished overnight, even though he had been on a permanent contract with the company for twelve years. The company manager added that his employee lived “very close” to Lina's.