Morgane, 13, has been missing since Monday November 25. The teenager left the family home in Pabu, near Guingamp, in Côtes-d'Armor, at 7:14 a.m. and has not given any sign of life since.
“Dad, mom, sorry, I’m leaving. » These few words, scribbled on a sheet of paper, were found in the basket in the room of Morgane, this 13-year-old teenager who has been missing since Monday November 25, in Pabu, near Guingamp, in Côtes-d'Armor. A final message which leaves us fearing the worst for the 50 gendarmes mobilized for a week alongside hundreds of volunteers to try to find the trace of this young girl.
These comments are all the more worrying since the Saint-Brieuc prosecutor, Nicolas Heitz, indicated at a press conference that Morgane “may have made worrying comments” in the past and “could experience real discomfort”. Speaking to RTL, a classmate also claimed that the teenager was the victim of “school harassment”, that she was “mutilating herself” and that she had already told him that she was “fed up with college”.
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“She didn't really tell me much, but she told me that she was being called a whore and everything,” said Morgane's friend. “It was last year she said that to me, but apparently it was this year too. Sometimes she stayed in her corner all day. »
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An argument over his cell phone
The weekend preceding the tragedy, Morgane had a “lively discussion with her parents” (according to the prosecutor), “a dispute” (according to her mother) with her parents due to her considered “excessive” use of her mobile phone and social networks. Blaming her in particular for registering on TikTok without permission, her father destroyed her smartphone and confiscated her SIM card. In the process, the teenager wrote on social networks that she would not go to school on Monday morning and that she was going to “leave”.
And it was indeed on the way to college that the teenager disappeared on Monday, November 25 in the morning. Morgane left home at 7:14 a.m., as usual, to take the 7:20 a.m. bus, but she never made it to its stop and her school reported her absence to her mother at 9 h 30. Two hours later, his mother reported his disappearance to the gendarmerie, indicating that she had no money on her or a cell phone. She then assured that her daughter had “never run away”.
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Since then, the mother has continued to implore her daughter to come home, assuring her that she and her husband are waiting for her and are ready to pick her up, no matter where she is now. The gendarmerie is increasing the number of witness interviews (110 interrogations were carried out in 8 days), door-to-door operations, road checks, searches and other field investigations. The call for witnesses was updated with new details, while the tracking dogs stopped in the Castel-Pic district of Guingamp.