In parallel with the judicial investigation opened by the Deux-Sèvres prosecutor’s office, the relatives of the disappeared invite those who can to participate in the gathering.

What happened to Leslie Horelbeke and Kevin Trompat? More than a month after their disappearance on November 25 near the town of Prahecq in Deux-Sèvres, the two twenty-somethings are still nowhere to be found and a judicial investigation has been opened by the Department’s prosecutor’s office for a worrying disappearance.

According to West France, a search will be organized this Thursday to find elements likely to advance the investigation. As the daily explains, the rally is scheduled from 9 a.m. in front of the Prahecq church. The search is organized by the mother-in-law of the deceased who invites all available people to come to the meeting. At the same time, the police are continuing their investigation.

Vehicles found

At the end of November, the couple, accompanied by their German shepherd dog, was invited to a dinner with friends domiciled in this town located near Niort. Since 3 a.m. that night, the couple has not given any sign of life.

After nearly a week without news of the couple, the relatives warned the gendarmerie who issued a call for witnesses. The couple’s two cars were found. One is in front of the house of the friend they were having dinner with. The other, Kevin’s converted van, is in front of his mother-in-law’s house.

In addition, investigators discovered Kevin Trompat’s driver’s license in a clothing recycling container in December.

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