Found Deceased France - Émile S., 2, outside grandparent’s house, Le Vernet, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, 8 July 2023 *arrest* #2

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Can someone translate to English the highlights please
If it's my post, here's the translation into English by Google Translate:

The other two are already translated through Google translate, even if the look to be in French, if you click on the links they will take you to the articles in English.

If you use Google as your web browser you can find Google Translate in the Google Apps dotted square up in the right-hand corner on the Google start page.
 
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A little bit of information about the case from French newspapers, articles are translated into English by Google Translate. The grandparents have returned to the village, and are trying to gather new information.


The Vendovini family did not stay at their summer home this year. According to the article, this was the first time they'd been to Haut-Vernet since the grandparents and two adult children were taken into custody in March, interrogated, and then released.

Didn't the family vacation in Haut-Vernet in the summer of 2024? That was after Emile's remains had been discovered. Was this the first summer they didn't spend the entire summer there or even a long weekend? That would be a sea change for the family.

Another aspect of the recent visit intrigued me. The article states the grandparents were accompanied by 2 adult children and attorneys. It doesn't specify if the two young adults were the same two detained and interrogated at the same time as their parents. But it seems likely because attorneys rounded out the group. The group walked the village, stopping at certain spots.

What prompted the visit? What were they so interested in seeing in person again?

I hope the trip to Haut-Vernet indicates movement in the case. The makeup of the group is telling, as is what the group did in Haut-Vernet IMO. The participation of criminal defense attorneys and the presence of two adult children leads me to believe there's progress in the criminal case. MOO. The group's purposeful walk around the location where Emile was last seen indicates whatever theories or evidence they were evaluating inculpates them rather than exonerating them. In my opinion, the composition of the group and the focused actions reported in the article indicate they expect to be charged in Emile's disappearance and death in the near future. Again, all MOO.

https://www.closermag.fr/vecu/mort-...nts-reviennent-sur-les-lieux-du-drame-3592442
 
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If it's my post, here's the translation into English by Google Translate:

The other two are already translated through Google translate, even if the look to be in French, if you click on the links they will take you to the articles in English.

If you use Google as your web browser you can find Google Translate in the Google Apps dotted square up in the right-hand corner on the Google start page.
Thank you 🙏
 
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The detention of Emile's family members went " all the way ." For the former magistrate, this almost completely rules out that hypothesis . " Either they are very strong psychologically (when dealing with the police), or they are completely innocent ," he concluded.


English by Google
 
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Father Gilliot had frequently expressed his emotional angst during the saga.

The priest was once very close to Emile's grandparents,
along with two of their 10 adult children.
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Why these two children in particular and not the other eight or at least some of them? Was a sin covered up with the help of the priest? Did the priest know, who the parents of Emile are, and the true parents aren't the parents, who are registered?
 
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For those without X.



According to Le Parisien, analysis of the bones has now revealed an injury on the cheekbone area, next to the right zygomatic bone.

The new report's leading hypothesis is that the lesion occurred from a deliberate blow causing 'violent facial trauma,' potentially inflicted using an object.

In addition, pollen and insect examinations revealed that the child's body had been kept 'for many months in an enclosed space, sheltered from the elements, but not very airtight'.

Places fitting this description could include a barn, stable or a similar agricultural setting.

The yellow t-shirt Emile had been wearing when he disappeared showed no signs of organic decomposition, and only pollen found in the Haut-Vernon area was detected.

This may suggest that the toddler's body was undressed very soon after his death.

Detectives had previously said they believed the remains of Emile were likely preserved in a protected, almost sterile environment like a freezer before being moved and found.

The new report comes as Emile's grandparents, aunt and uncle have been questioned for the first time since he vanished.
 
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For those without an X.



According to Le Parisien, analysis of the bones has now revealed an injury on the cheekbone area, next to the right zygomatic bone.

The new report's leading hypothesis is that the lesion occurred from a deliberate blow causing 'violent facial trauma,' potentially inflicted using an object.

In addition, pollen and insect examinations revealed that the child's body had been kept 'for many months in an enclosed space, sheltered from the elements, but not very airtight'.

Places fitting this description could include a barn, stable or a similar agricultural setting.

The yellow t-shirt Emile had been wearing when he disappeared showed no signs of organic decomposition, and only pollen found in the Haut-Vernon area was detected.

This may suggest that the toddler's body was undressed very soon after his death.

Detectives had previously said they believed the remains of Emile were likely preserved in a protected, almost sterile environment like a freezer before being moved and found.

The new report comes as Emile's grandparents, aunt and uncle have been questioned for the first time since he disappeared.
Sounds like a pretty classic child abuse death injury. Beating tends to be a leading cause of death in toddler and infant homicide, just from the cases I've followed.

MOO
 

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