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Corrèze: Man Missing for a Week After Night by Dordogne River Remains Unfound

From Le Figaro · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A 32-year-old man, Denis Perron, has been missing for over a week after camping by the Dordogne river.
  • He disappeared during the night of August 8-9, with only his sleeping bag found near the riverbank.
  • Extensive search operations involving helicopters, drones, dogs, and divers have so far failed to locate him, and authorities are considering drowning as a possibility.

Authorities and family members are intensifying their search for Denis Perron, a 32-year-old man who vanished over a week ago. Perron was last seen camping with two friends along the Dordogne river near Auriac in Corrèze on the night of August 8-9. He was discovered missing the following morning, with only his sleeping bag found near the water's edge.

"We are asking ourselves many questions. We don't know what happened," said Anthony, Perron's older brother, expressing the family's deep distress and uncertainty. The disappearance has prompted a significant mobilization of resources by the gendarmerie, including helicopters, drones, specialized dogs, and divers. Despite these efforts, Perron remains missing, and the search operations have been suspended.

While the exact circumstances of his disappearance are unknown, investigators are considering the possibility of drowning. However, the lack of concrete evidence has left the family desperate for answers and continuing their own search. They have issued a public appeal for witnesses, particularly anyone who was in the Auriac area on the night of August 8-9 and might have seen Perron or noticed any unusual activity.

Perron, who resides in Dracé, Beaujolais, is described as approximately 1.80 meters tall, of slender build, with medium-length blond hair and light-colored eyes. His family is also seeking assistance from individuals with boats, sonar equipment, or specific knowledge of the river and surrounding area to aid in the ongoing search efforts. Information can be reported to the gendarmerie at 17.

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Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.