News about Frances O'Connor

Little Emile and the startling similarities to BBC's The Missing: A small boy vanishes on holiday but later discovers that his remains are missing... but James Nesbitt's tale remains - like James Nesbitt's

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2024
For months, mystery has surrounded the case, sparking a number of theories as to what might have happened to the little boy, although the reason for his disappearance is still unclear. Many have noticed similarities between the case and hit drama The Missing, starring James Nesbitt and Frances O'Connor, in which a young boy vanishes while on holiday with his family in France, some have noticed chilling similarities. A young boy vanishes, with his disappearance unexplained and rumors about his whereabouts for years before he is eventually reported dead, according to the BBC series. Émile, who lived near Marseille with his parents but was on holiday at his grandparents' house in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence area, went missing last July.

Revealed: During an investigation into a child exploitation scandal at school, where pupils were raped and punished by monks, grandfather of little Émile, two who vanished from a sleepy village.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
When the child went missing in July last year, two-year-old Émile Soleil was staying at Philippe Vedovini, a small Alpine town. On the day of his disappearance, Émile was officially in the custody of Mr Vedovini, as his parents took a break. Mr Vedovini was revealed to have been interviewed as an 'assisted witness' to a child abuse ring when he worked at a school as a monk

The mystery of little Emile, who vanished during trip to 'the village of the damned' in case compared to The Missing: Run over by a combine harvester?Killed and buried by locals?Four months on, how DID a two-year-old vanish without a trace?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 11, 2023
Emile Soleil, a two-year-old boy, walked away from his grandparent's summer house and vanished without a trace on July 8, sparking a four-month hunt and a case that remains a mystery. Several theories have prompted multiple reports, as well as drawing inappropriate comparisons with hit BBC drama The Missing, starring James Nesbitt and Frances O'Connor, in which a young boy vanishes while on holiday with his family in France, a young boy vanishes. Theories include that a toddler was killed by a wolf-eating combine harvester, and locals were killed and buried by locals. Nevertheless, the exact sequence of events that culminated in his abduction on July 8 remains a mystery. Emile was seen walking down a street near to the house he was staying in on the day he vanished, according to witnesses in the village, who was the last known sighting of him.

Divers in a French village search for the body of little Emile, two young children, who died in the case when digging up concrete slabs near a family's house discovered nothing

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2023
Divers from the local police force are inspecting a lake next to a public swimming pond in the tiny Hamlet for the second time, checking to see that they have investigated it properly. Emile Soleil, whose parents live in Marseilles, disappeared without trace on July 8 from Haut-Vernet

Little Emile, two children, dig up concrete slabs at a house near the family's house in French village: A potential breakthrough in the case compared to BBC's The Missing

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2023
Emile Soleil, a young boy from Marseilles, vanished without a trace on July 8 from Haut-Vernet, an Alpine hamlet south of Grenoble, where he was staying with his grandparents. To find the child, 800 gendarmes, firefighters, volunteers, helicopters, thermic camera drones, and sniffer dogs were sent. Detectives have now turned their attention to a house just a few hundred meters away from the family's home after a apparent lull in the probe, according to BFM DICI. They reportedly used a jackhammer to smash a concrete slab at the property, which is said to have been laid during building work carried out by a construction company this summer.

On season two of hit drama The Twelve, Frances O'Connor will join Sam Neill

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2023
For season two of The Twelve, which will shortly premiere in Western Australia, streaming behemoth Binge has announced a star-studded cast. Frances O'Connor, an Aussie fan favorite, will star Sam Neill in the film in which the Jurassic Park actor reprises his Logie nominated role as barrister Brett Colby. Few details about the new series have been revealed, but it is expected that the story will revolve around a high-profile murder trial.

Emile's disappearance reminds BBC drama The Missing, which has chilling parallels

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 12, 2023
Emile (inset) was last seen by two people in the rural Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region on July 8. Following days of exhaustive searches (main) involving 800 gendarmes, firefighters, volunteers, drones, drones, and sniffer dogs, one gendarmerie spokesperson said bluntly: 'Either the body was covered after an accident or it was deleted.' His remarks ignited wild speculation, and one common belief puts a grim comparison to hit BBC drama The Missing, starring James Nesbitt (right) and Frances O'Connor, in which a young boy vanishes when holidaying with his family in France. The kid is believed to have been abducted and unconscious into the boot of a car by a driver who claims he is dead. Some have speculated that Emile may have been hit by a car on the small, unsighted country roads of Haut Vernet