Disappearance Of Jean-Christophe Morin
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Disappearance Of Jean-Christophe Morin
Jean-Christophe Morin (born 1988 or 1989) is a French man who disappeared on 10 September 2011 at the age of 23 after attending an electronic music festival at ''Fort de TamiƩ'' near Albertville. The case gained publicity due to the family's independent efforts to clear up Morin's fate. It has been connected to the disappearance of Ahmed Hamadou who disappeared one year later in the same place as well as since 2017 to Nordahl Lelandais, an alleged serial killer who has been suspected to be responsible for Morin's and Hamadou's deaths. Life and disappearance Morin's family lived in Paris, but in 2009 he had relocated to Haute-Savoie where his sister lived. There he had held various short-term jobs. By 2011 he owned a van that he had converted himself into an RV and that at the time of his disappearance was parked near Lac de Passy. From there he hitchhiked to attended the electronic music festival ''Elements'' on 9 September 2011. The annual festival was held at a 19th century ...
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