The phone of Delphine Jubillar, who disappeared in Cagnac-les-Mines (Tarn) in December 2020, was activated several times on the night of her disappearance. This would have been particularly the case when the main suspect, her husband Cédric, was with the gendarmes.
On six occasions, activity was detected on the 33-year-old nurse’s laptop – a Huawei P30 Pro – on the night of December 15 to 16 between 0:07 a.m. and 6:52 a.m., reported The Dispatch. However, at the time of the last use, Delphine’s husband (33 years old) was with soldiers at the family home.
The WhatsApp application and its camera were notably triggered with the phone interface. Actions that “necessarily” require “human intervention and unlocking of the device”, entrusted the Chinese firm to the gendarmes.
Expertise on an identical phone
According to the regional media, the investigating judges in charge of the case ordered expertise on an identical telephone in order to determine the possible origins of the activations.
On March 22, a new request for the release of Cédric Jubillar was rejected by the Toulouse Court of Appeal.