French authorities have concluded their search for the remains of Delphine Jubillar, the missing nurse who disappeared in late 2020. The search took place approximately ten kilometers from her home in the Tarn region, where Cédric Jubillar claimed he buried his wife. Ossements were uncovered at the site and are now being analyzed by the National Gendarmerie’s Criminal Research Institute (IRCGN) in Pontoise. Officials stated that the results of the analysis—confirming whether these bones belong to Delphine—are expected within a relatively short timeframe. The investigation intensified after Jubillar confessed to killing his wife, which had previously been denied by him.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates on an ongoing criminal investigation involving a high-profile disappearance and subsequent confession. It reports on the discovery of remains and the forensic process without overtly favoring any side. The tone is neutral, focusing on procedural developments and官



