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Little Emile’s Disappearance: Drones and Dogs Stop
Investigators want to make sure there are no bodies where the boy disappeared.
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Little Emile opened the call for witnesses.
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After 17 days The disappearance of little Emile, two and a half years later, in the town of Vernet in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, research resumed. Drones will be flying over several sections on Tuesday, and then specialist dogs will be involved in searching for bodies.
These studies are not necessarily related to the discovery of new elements. They were planned. Target, explains BFM TVAgain ensuring that there is no body in that field.
The dogs used are specialized in searching for blood or carcasses.
“These are the dogs that don’t work in the early days of a disappearance when you hope to find a missing person alive. Initially, the Sinophile investigation teams and then the Saint-Hubert dogs are involved. In the third phase, these dogs, which are trained to detect human remains, are used,” the source told BFMTV.
The boy’s disappearance remains a complete mystery and although a random trail seems to be leading away, neither hypothesis is supported. Two trial judges from the center of Aix-en-Provence Now in charge of investigation.
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