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Emile Soleil’s remains were MOVED just before they were found, cops say as they reveal injuries after grandparents freed

Published on March 27, 2025 at 02:02 PM

EMILE Soleil's remains were moved before officials found the two year old's body, according to prosecutors.

French investigators said in a press conference today “the clothes and bones discovered were transported and deposited shortly before their discovery”.

Young boy with dandelion behind his ear.
Emile Soleil's remains were found last March as investigations continue into his alleged murder
Illustration of Emile's location in France, showing where he vanished and where his remains were found.

Emile was found dead in the French Alps over eight months after her first disappeared on July 8, 2023.

The tot was staying at his grandparent's isolated holiday home in the Alpine hamlet of Haut-Vernet, south of Grenoble.

His remains, including a fractured skull, were found nearby in March 2024 following desperate daily searches.

Ever since the tragic discovery, police have been looking into if Emile was possibly murdered and who may be responsible for his death.

Several worrying revelations have been uncovered in the year since including Emile's granddad admitting to “fifteen minutes of inattention” before the child vanished.

Grandparent Philippe Vedovini is also still under investigation in connection with an entirely different case relating to sex abuse at a Roman Catholic School in the 1990s.

He has always denied the claims and soon transformed his life into being a monk.

Philippe was one of three of Emile's family members to be arrested in recent months in connection to his death.

Another shocking twist recently hit this case after Father Claude Gilliot, who baptised the two-year-old, allegedly died by suicide and left a chilling suicide note.

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