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Disappearance of French toddler Emile: reconstruction to solve the mystery

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How could French toddler, Emile, have disappeared on 8 July in the hamlet of Haut-Vernet in the French Alps? His family, neighbours and witnesses have been summoned by the courts for a reconstruction, almost nine months after the start of the investigation. IMAGES

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