French family meets Macron to reopen investigation into 2018 Japanese disappearance
The relatives of the missing thirty-six-year-old have been received by President Emmanuel Macron at Élysée Palace in an effort to restart a stalled inquiry regarding her unexplained vanishing while traveling with friends and family from France, Japan's capital Tokyo on March 20th following their arrival there earlier that day for what was described as "a very important meeting." Her brother has already requested the police interview Kinya Fukuda of Hotel New Otani where she last appeared in late February after a group photo posted by her mother showed them together at dinner.
Key Points
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1Tiphaine Véron, a 36-year-old French citizen who disappeared in Japan without explanation in 2018.
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2Her family was received at the Élysée Palace to attempt restarting an investigation into her disappearance. Her brother is requesting that Japanese police interview Kinya Fukuda, reportedly accused of lying about his involvement.
Developments
Perspectives
The family of the missing 36-year-old Frenchwoman, who disappeared in Japan without explanation in 2018, was received at Élysée Palace to attempt relaunching their case.
— (Lefigaro.fr)'Kinya Fukuda is lying': Tiphaine's brother demands the Japanese police interview the hotel manager regarding her disappearance from a Tokyo resort on March 20th in an ongoing investigation that has stalled for years due to conflicting testimonies and lack of evidence.
— (Feeds.leparisien.fr)'Kinya Fukuda is lying': Tiphaine's brother demands the Japanese police interview the hotel manager regarding her disappearance from a Tokyo resort on March 20th in an ongoing investigation that has stalled for years due to conflicting testimonies and lack of evidence.
— (Feeds.leparisien.fr)'Kinya Fukuda is lying': Tiphaine's brother demands the Japanese police interview the hotel manager regarding her disappearance from a Tokyo resort on March 20th in an ongoing investigation that has stalled for years due to conflicting testimonies and lack of evidence.
— (Feeds.leparisien.fr)'Kinya Fukuda is lying': Tiphaine's brother demands the Japanese police interview the hotel manager regarding her disappearance from a Tokyo resort on March 20th in an ongoing investigation that has stalled for years due to conflicting testimonies and lack of evidence.
— (Feeds.leparisien.fr)