Disappearance of Delphine Jubillar: Cédric’s father received a mysterious call, “I never knew who was on the phone”

Very criticized by the mother of Cédric Jubillar, the biological father of the 34-year-old drywall painter revealed a disturbing anecdote during his interview with journalists from The Dispatch. If he no longer had any contact with his son, Gérard confides that he was informed of the birth of his grandson Louis by a mysterious woman. Still upset by this call, he confides: “IA little over six years ago, I received a phone call. On the line I recognized a woman’s voice informing me that I was a grandfather. And then it immediately hung up. I never knew who was on the phone. But that corresponded to the birth of Cédric’s first child.

Was it Delphine Jubillar who might have wished to inform her husband’s father that he was now a grandfather? Or Nadine, his former partner and Cédric’s mother? The mystery has never been solved for Gérard who recently confided that he would very much like to visit his son in Seysses prison. As a reminder, it would be unlikely that it was Nadine who informed Gérard of the birth of her grandson Louis. Very critical of him, she recently confided that she was very shocked that he dared to make statements about Cédric when he was always, according to her, an absent father. Little chance therefore that she wished to inform him of the birth of her grandson.

For his part, Gérard affirms that it is Nadine who has always prevented him from seeing his son. “When I wanted to see the little one for the guard tours, I found the door closed every time“he confided to The Dispatch, before adding: “I have always considered that his mother had cut ties. I felt that I was being thrown in the wheels and that it would be almost impossible to see “the little one” again. (Cedric’s nickname) “.

Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the facts with which he is accused until the final judgment of this case.

The full interview with Cédric Jubillar’s father can be found on The Dispatch.

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