Disparition Lina: Latest Updates in the Investigation
Ongoing Investigation into Disparition Lina
Nearly a year has passed since Lina disappeared without a trace. The 15-year-old left her parents' home in Bas-Rhin, aiming for the train station to meet her boyfriend but never arrived. No evidence of her presence has surfaced.
New DNA Evidence Uncovered
This summer, the investigation experienced significant developments. On July 26, traces of Lina's DNA were discovered in a stolen car, which investigators were closely monitoring as it was located near her disappearance site.
- The owner, Samuel Gonin, tragically took his own life on July 10, amidst legal troubles for previous thefts.
- Samuel had expressed feelings of lost honor and dignity in a note to his children.
Bag Found in Key Location
In September, Lina’s DNA was isolated from the vehicle, particularly on the seatbelt in the rear. Investigators also found her handbag, containing many of her belongings but no sign of her mobile phone.
Last SMS from Lina
Recently, reports revealed the last messaging exchange from Lina to a friend named Wendy, indicating she was leaving home at approximately 11:10 AM, intending to walk to the train station—a route she knew well.
Search Operations Renewed
Searches were also conducted last August in the Saulx forest, led by operational units aiming to locate a buried body. However, there has been no media leak regarding the results from these searches.
This ongoing situation around Disparition Lina remains a focal point of concern and speculation. For further updates, please visit the source.
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