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“There are lots of little gestures. It matters »

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Thomas Rideau

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11 oct. 2024 à 16h23

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The search continues for family and friendsOwen. Almost six days after the disappearance of the young man in (Seine-Maritime), on Sunday October 6, 2024, they do not intend to stop the excavations.

This weekend, new gatherings are organized. This time near Lacroix Island and the Guy-Boissisère playground, at 9 a.m., this Saturday, October 12. In the space of a few days, Owen’s family and friends organized a multitude of searches throughout the Rouen metropolis.

Posters of Owen everywhere

Along the quays, near the future Flaubert district, near Robec, in the forest of Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray… Without success for the moment, his loved ones refuse to give up. “We will continue until we have an answer,” his uncle had also indicated to 76actu.

An ongoing investigation

As for the investigation, note that “numerous investigations are underway, in particular with telephone and video protection operators, as well as banking establishments”, indicated the public prosecutor of Rouen. Witnesses were heard. According to the family, the video surveillance lost track of Owen at the Warehouse, right bank.

Above all, Owen’s loved ones can count on a surge of solidarity of an entire city. Spontaneously on social networks and in the streets, Owen’s portrait was plastered everywhere. Shops and cafes have stapled the young man’s face to their fronts.

“Lots of little gestures that count”

In the street, on walls and even signs. The white shirt and confident smile of the 19-year-old are displayed in the city of Rouen. Some brands are even participating in the efforts. Like the E.Leclerc in Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray or even the So, the nightclub where Owen was last seen.

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Owen’s disappearance affects many people. During a hunt organized on October 10, more than 50 people spontaneously offered to help. “Some have children the same age,” says Owen’s uncle. “There are lots of small gestures, lots of traders who agree to display Owen’s portrait. It matters. »

The sign Tourville Decathlon also participated. The family who came to equip themselves for walking in the woods of Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray was surprised to see that the prices had been a little reduced for them. “It’s nothing. But they thought about it. »

But it is perhaps this set of acts of support that will allow Owen’s loved ones to hold on through the ordeals they are currently going through.

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