Disappearance of Marilyn Bergeron : the family asked the SQ to intervene
Axel Marchand-Lamothe / JdeM
Axel Marchand-Lamothe
Sunday, 18 February 2018 15:49
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The family of Marilyn Bergeron has been called for the intervention of the Safety of Quebec after ten years of fruitless searches by the city police to shed light on his mysterious disappearance.
“We feel abandoned. She may have been murdered. We saw it as a homicide, but without being able to do our mourning, let it go Andrée Béchard, mother of Marilyn.
It has been seen for the last time at the Café Dépôt of St-Romuald, on the South Shore of Quebec city, on February 17, 2008 at 16: 03.
This is the last trace that was left by the young woman of 24 years with his credit card.
“The reality is that the investigation is still at the starting line, ten years later,” says Ms. Béchard.
The hypothesis was quickly adopted by the police Department of the City of Quebec is that of the voluntary departure followed by a suicide.
Intervention
Admitting that Marilyn Bergeron was in a state of psychological precarious at the moment of disappearing, the family is convinced that her safety was compromised.
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“Marilyn was a Montrealer for the past three years, supports Me Marc Bellemare, who represents the family in the past year. Is it too much asked from the relatives, ten years after the disappearance, that the SQ and the SPVM involve? “
“We would want someone to cast a fresh eye on the record “, continues Ms. Béchard.
She left hurriedly his Montreal apartment a few days before they volatilize. She mentioned to her mother that she was scared, but did not elaborate on the situation.
Ms. Béchard believes that if his daughter had actually taken his own life, a body would eventually be found.
“As a family, to be told that the hypothesis likely is suicide, it’s disheartening “, also denounces mr. Bellemare.
Hope
The parents of Marilyn Bergeron think, therefore, still be able to find it in life.
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Yesterday, a portrait of an aging woman who would be 34-year-old was unveiled at a press conference.
According to mr. Bellemare, more than 80 new information has been checked in the last year.
“We know that people know things. Why don’t you tell?, implore Ms. Béchard. The family wants to know what happened. “
“It is necessary to put an end to their nightmare,” says Pina Arcamone of enfant-Retour Quebec.
In collaboration with the relatives, 5000 posters will be distributed in the Coffee Deposit today.
To his side, his sister Nathalie has taken some steps in the middle of the roaming.
“There are people missing who are in the street, in front of us, she says. We hope that 2018 is the year where we find Marilyn. “
The offer of a reward of $ 30,000 is also extended until may.
Any information can be passed on to the police Department of the City of Quebec or at 1 800-840-1526.