Emile’s disappearance in France: Parents’ confessions by way of
The parents of Emile, a 2-year-old boy who disappeared in July and remains unaccounted for, broke their silence in an interview with Famille Chrétienne. They denounce the “media harassment” that made them “look like enlightened people.
The parents of Emile, the 2-year-old boy who disappeared on July 8 in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence while he was spending the holidays with his grandparents, broke their silence on Tuesday. It is a very young couple who is experiencing a terrible tragedy, a disappearance that until now remains totally mysterious.
The father’s name is Colomban, he’s 26, the mother’s name is Mary, she’s 25. Until now, they had remained very discreet, finally giving a long interview to the weekly newspaper Famille Chrétienne. They are the ones who chose this newspaper to express themselves. Because, they say, most journalists are “not in a position to understand the Catholic world.” And, indeed, they are Catholic, according to this long interview.
They speak of their faith, say they are not ashamed to love the traditional mass. They detail the saints to whom they pray and say they still hope for a miracle.