Disturbing disappearance of Justine Vayrac: the first elements revealed

Justine Vayrac mysteriously disappeared on the night of Saturday October 22 to Sunday October 23, she was wearing a pink dress with white sneakers. The last time she was seen was in front of the “La Charette” nightclub in Brive-la-Gaillarde where she spent the evening there with friends, it was at this moment that she would have met a man, an acquaintance of Justine.

Justine is the mother of a two-year-old boy and a student to become a nurse’s aide. She is separated from the father who had custody of her the night of her disappearance and with whom she is on very good terms. According to information from LCI, Justine sent a final message to her mother at around 1 a.m. and to her boyfriend at around 2 a.m. before her phone was turned off. Then more news which led his parents to contact the police who found his car, open, near the discotheque.

Traces of blood found

According to BFMTV, the main suspect with whom Justine was seen for the last time would have first tried to flee during her arrest at her home.

Traces of blood were found in the young man’s room as well as on the gear knob and the brake pedal of his car. They also found a shoe that may belong to the young woman in the young man’s vehicle, explains Le Parisien, as well as the young woman’s charred bag near the suspect’s home. The man still in custody, would be an acquaintance of the young woman.

For the moment research is being carried out by dog ​​teams but they have not yet yielded anything.

A press release was published on Twitter in which the public prosecutor of Brive-la-Gaillarde mentions that the investigation has changed from “search for a missing person” to “kidnapping and forcible confinement”.

The anguish of Justine’s mother

“It doesn’t look like him at all. We are fusion. We call each other all the time when we’re not together. We even live 50m apart. With her son, she is always with me. She would never leave me without news, it’s totally unthinkable. She was reportedly last seen around 4 a.m. “She had no reason to leave. No reason to leave us without news,” confided his mother.

According to Le Parisien, the 21-year-old suspect is an agricultural worker who works on a Limousin cow farm near Brive. He would have confided that she was not feeling well, and would then have offered to take her to the car and stay with her. Still in police custody, he reportedly said that he accompanied Justine, who he said was drunk, to a place where she had to be taken care of by another person, in an industrial area. He explained that he had an alibi: he would have accompanied another young woman later, confirmed by the main person concerned.

A key testimony

The testimony of this young woman is precious because she indicates that she heard a telephone ringing which did not belong to the suspect. To this, he replied that it was his work phone, but according to investigators, he never had one in his possession. The young woman also told the police that that evening, the young worker was unusually mute and withdrawn.

Jeanette Atme Daou


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