Frenchman on trial over wife’s disappearance in case that captivated France
The trial focuses on Cédric Jubillar's alleged motive linked to a troubled marriage and impending divorce, with over 16,000 pages of evidence and 65 witnesses involved.
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Frenchman denies killing wife as high-profile court case begins
A Frenchman went on trial on Monday charged with the murder of his wife, denying that he killed her in a case that has occupied a high media profile since her disappearance at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in December 2020.

Frenchman denies killing wife in case that captivated France
A French father of two went on trial Monday charged with the murder of his wife, denying he killed her in a case that captivated France since her disappearance at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in December 2020.
As the trial opens in Albi, Cédric Jubillar maintains his position and claims to have "nothing to do with" Delphine's disappearance, despite the absence of body found.
Cédric Jubilar "always challenges the facts" that he is accused of, he said on the first day of his trial.
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