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Editorial Guingamp
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Dec 2 2024 at 3:56 p.m.
; updated Dec 2 2024 at 4:26 p.m.
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The mystery remains surrounding the disappearance of Morgane Rivoal, 13 years old, reported missing since Monday November 25. The teenager, living in Pabu, did not return to her Albert Camus college in Graces that day. This Monday, December 2, a week after the events, the public prosecutor of Saint-Brieuc, Nicolas Heitz, must hold a press conference at 4 p.m. at the Saint-Brieuc court to take stock of the investigation.
4:23 p.m.: A story on the internet to say that she would not go to college
“Morgane's classmates explained that they had seen a story about Morgane on the networks over the weekend, indicating that she would not go to school on Monday. Morgane may have been led to get in touch with older individuals, met on social networks and who do not all live in the region or department. These people were interviewed, their homes searched, but no convincing evidence made it possible to locate the young girl,” explains the prosecutor.
4:20 p.m.: An addiction to the phone and social networks
“Morgane used several accounts on social networks. A tennis coach had noticed an addiction to the phone and a certain isolation in her. She told him that she had been the victim of harassment last year. »
4:18 p.m.: A reserved and shy young girl, according to her classmates
“Morgane was able to make worrying comments, and could experience real discomfort, with classmates talking about scarifications that she allegedly inflicted on herself,” explains the prosecutor.
4:15 p.m.: “Dad, Mom, sorry, I’m leaving”
After the argument over Morgane's use of social media, her father threw her phone to the ground and retrieved her SIM card. “A crumpled paper was discovered in the basket in Morgane’s room,” explains the prosecutor, with this word written on it: “Dad, mom, sorry, I’m leaving.”
4:12 p.m.: The bus driver waited for Morgane on November 25
“The bus driver never saw Morgane arrive. He was surprised and even waited a few minutes before starting, as he confirmed to us during his hearing,” specifies the prosecutor.
4:10 p.m.: The press conference begins
“I want to respect the privacy of Morgane and her family, so this press conference will not be followed by questions, for this reason,” explains the prosecutor, who begins by recalling the facts since the start of the case. “I salute the citizen movement which was formed for this research, and the mobilization of the gendarmes”.
4 p.m.: many media are present for this highly anticipated press briefing
Many journalists from local and national media are present at the Saint-Brieuc court to follow this highly anticipated press briefing from the prosecutor on the disappearance of Morgane Rivoal.
A major investigation
As soon as Morgane's mother reported the disappearance, an investigation was opened into a worrying disappearance. The investigations mobilized exceptional resources: tracking dogs, a helicopter, divers and pedestrian and motorized searches in the Guingamp region. Hunts were also organized with the participation of citizen volunteers.
Hearings from family and friends shed light on a dispute that occurred the weekend before the disappearance, concerning the use of social networks. Morgane had never run away before and is described by those close to her as an uneventful teenager.
A conference to take stock
During this press conference, Nicolas Heitz should review the actions carried out by the investigators over the past week and provide the latest information on the progress of the investigations.
Morgane's families and loved ones, but also the general public, are hoping for answers or new leads in this case which is intensively mobilizing the local and regional gendarmerie.
A crucial call for witnesses
Authorities reiterate the importance of any information that could help locate Morgane.
Anyone who saw or heard anything unusual around Monday, November 25 is asked to contact the gendarmerie at 17.
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