Prosecutor Remy Avon warned this Friday of the existence of possibly fraudulent fundraising campaigns that emerged shortly after the disappearance of Emile, a two-year-old boy who has been missing since Saturday in Le Verne, France.
The French Ministry of State has been warning about the possibility of fraud since the family does not participate in the initiative. Prosecutor Remy Avon traveled to Vernet in the French Alps this Friday to make sure the family had nothing to do with the case. According to his own statements, Remy Avon is considering “opening a fraud investigation.” BFMTV.
Recall that Emil has been missing since Saturday in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region of France. The child was playing at his grandparents’ house in the village of Le Vernet when he was lost from sight around 5:15 pm.
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