Mort Emile: The Ongoing Criminal Investigation and New Developments
Latest Developments in Mort Emile Case
According to reports from BFMTV, the prosecutor from Aix-en-Provence, Jean-Luc Blachon, confirmed on Friday that a team of ten investigators continues to delve into the case. It was noted that new elements have emerged, leading to additional hearings being scheduled.
Criminal Hypothesis Still Relevant
The prosecutor also assured that the criminal hypothesis is still being considered, along with other scenarios. It's been six months since a hiker accidentally found remains belonging to Mort Emile, a 2.5-year-old boy who vanished in July 2023 in the hamlet of Haut-Vernet. These remains were sent to a renowned laboratory in Bordeaux in June for analyses. The analysis is reportedly complete, although the laboratory report is not yet public as the boy's clothing is still undergoing examination.
Scientists have attempted to extract DNA from the remains and might be capable of determining if the remains have been moved. The laboratory is expected to present its findings to the investigating judges by the end of September. These results could contain crucial information regarding the progress of the investigation and may even reopen the case, according to a source close to the file interviewed by BFMTV.
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