FIND HIM

Five unanswered questions on missing Emile as hunt for French boy is called off after five-day search of Alpine village

MYSTERY surrounds the disappearance of two-year-old Emile Soleil who vanished from his grandparents' garden in the south of France.

Cops launched a frantic search in the village of Le Vernet in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, where young Emile Soleil disappeared last Saturday.

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Two-year-old Emile Soleil vanished from his grandparents' home in Le VernetCredit: Twitter/@Gendarmerie
Cops and volunteers scoured the area but could not find any trace of EmileCredit: AFP
The search for the young boy was called off on ThursdayCredit: Rex

Émile’s grandparents alerted the authorities about 5.15pm local time sparking a massive search for the missing boy.

French investigators alongside volunteers spend days scouring the area around the slopes of Haut-Vernet, using a helicopter, drones and sniffer dogs but to no avail.

Officials called off the search on Thursday as "no sign" of Emile was found in the small hamlet, which is home to about two dozen people.

Authorities said they are now entering a phase of the investigation where they will analyse their findings - including looking at phone records at the time of the tot's disappearance.

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The boy's disappearance has sparked multiple theories regarding his whereabouts - with several questions remaining unanswered.

Why was the search called off? 

Over 800 people were involved in the search for the missing boy.

Even a recording of Emile's mum voice was playing from speakers hoping the child would run towards it.

As that technique didn't work, authorities decided to change their tactic and analyse the data they already had.

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Local prosecutor of Digne-les-Baines Rémy Avon said the "physical search" would end on Wednesday - evening saying if the child was in the area he "should have been found in the perimeter in two days".

He said cops are looking into all possible theories and have not ruled out anything.

"At the moment we have no clue, no information, no element that can help us understand this disappearance," he said.

"The judicial investigation into the causes of the disappearance will continue, in particular by analysing the considerable mass of information and elements collected over the past four days.";

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The prosecutor added that detectives are proving all possibilities - including that Émile had been murdered, kidnaped or involved in an accident.

What did the neighbours say?

Émile, who is originally from Bouches-du-Rhône near Marseille, is described as 3ft tall with brown eyes and blonde hair.

The day he disappeared he was wearing a yellow top, white shorts with a green pattern, and hiking shoes.

He was last seen by two people when he left his grandparents' home - but they said they "lost sight of him".

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