Death of Émile: investigators are working on DNA: News

Death of Émile: investigators are working on DNA: News
Death of Émile: investigators are working on DNA: News

Fifteen months after the disappearance of Émile in Le Vernet (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence), investigators continue to work to try to explain his death. Currently, they are on the DNA trail.

Three weeks ago, a professor submitted his expert report carried out on the bones and clothes of little Émile, a little child who disappeared in July 2023. Since then, still no comment from the Aix-en-Provence public prosecutor’s office, reports BFM YOU SAY. “We cannot communicate on all the investigative actions we carry out because we carry out hundreds of them”justified a source close to the matter.

Regarding these investigative acts, there is a lot of work currently being done on DNA. “The work on the clothing turns out to be important. It is important for the investigation and biology”explained a source who had access to the entire expert report. DNA foreign to the little boy’s family was discovered according to information from BFM DICI. From now on, “we have to take the DNA of other people and make comparisons,” added the same source. It is the gendarmes of the Research Section (Bouches-du-Rhône) who are responsible for this work.

Around fifteen investigators mobilized

“It’s not because we find DNA that we find a culprit”tempered a magistrate. We must therefore be very careful after this possible discovery of DNA, specifying that it may be insignificant. The priority for investigators is to compare the DNA. This work on DNA “is just a banal act and has no meaning as such”says a source who closely follows the work of investigators. For fifteen months and the disappearance of Émile, around fifteen investigators have been working day and night to try to explain his death.

published on October 9 at 5:57 p.m., Lilian Moy, 6Medias

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