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Investigators are now at other options, with one emergency services source saying: ‘Émile was always chasing butterflies, and could have got a long way away, before hiding somewhere for a nap.’
Marc Chappuis, the officer in charge of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Marc Chappuis, told a press conference today: ‘Émile was able to walk quite a distance but, all the hunts we have done for the past two days should have allowed us to locate him.’
Public prosecutor Rémy Avon added: ‘All the hypotheses remain valid, none is favoured or excluded.’
Frantic search for missing boy who could have got lost 'chasing butterflies'
An emergency services source said: 'Émile was always chasing butterflies, and could have got a long way away, before hiding somewhere for a nap.'
metro.co.uk