Death of Little Grégory: Jacqueline Jacob, Grand Aunt of the Child, Summoned to Court on Friday
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Forty years after the tragedy of the Vologne, the mystery of the Grégory affair continues. After new elements, the great-aunt of the little boy, Jacqueline Jacob, is to be heard this Friday, September 5 in Dijon.
Forty years after the murder of little Grégory, the court called again Jacqueline Jacob, his great aunt, for a possible trial. At 81 years old, the octogenary claimed his innocence while the lawyers of the...
Jacqueline Jacob, grand aunt of the little Grégory Villemin, will have to respond to the security forces on Friday with a view to a possible indictment.
Jacqueline Jacob, grand aunt of the little Grégory, is to be interrogated by the courts on Friday 5 September. In particular, he is accused of writing the letter of claim of the murder of the five-year-old in 1984 and of having passed the phone call of claim of the crime. - Grégory case: Jacqueline Jacob, grand aunt of the little boy, heard next Friday (Police, justice and other facts).
She is accused of writing the letter of claim for the murder of Grégory Villemin, found drowned and tied up on 16 October 1984 in a river of the Vosges.


Jacqueline Jacob, Gregory's great-aunt, has been summoned for a hearing this Friday. François Saint-Pierre, one of Christine and Jean-Marie Villemin's lawyers, interviewed by L'Est Républicain, sees this as "a first step towards a trial at the Assize Court."
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