
The human remains were found on Thursday in the Tarn, where the husband convicted of murder led the gendarmes
Bone discovered near Cagnac-les-Mines on the indication of Cédric Jubillar
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The gendarmes discovered on Thursday morning bones, in a place designated by Cédric Jubillar, not far from the village of Cagnac-les-Mines Tarn where his wife Delphine was last seen, at the end of 2020, said the attorney general of the Court of Appeal of Toulouse. Cédric Jubillar was sentenced to 30 years in prison in 2025 for the murder of his wife Delphine.
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The gendarmes discovered on Thursday morning bones, in a place designated by Cédric Jubillar, not far from the village of Cagnac-les-Mines Tarn where his wife Delphine was last seen, at the end of 2020, said the attorney general of the Court of Appeal of Toulouse
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Cédric Jubillar was sentenced to 30 years in prison in 2025 for the murder of his wife Delphine.
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The gendarmes discovered bones on Thursday morning, in a place designated by Cédric Jubillar, not far from the village of Cagnac-les-Mines..
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