It has already been a month since the young 19-year-old student Jessy Duchesneau went missing in the Saint-Roch district of Quebec. His family remains hopeful.
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He was last seen at around 4:40 a.m. on November 4th at the exit of the underground car park on Rue Monseigneur-Gauvreau.
Élie Duchesneau, the deceased’s cousin, describes him as a very “very sociable, very sporty person who had no problems with anyone.”
“Originally he was supposed to go to Rimouski to meet his real friends from Paspébiac, but as far as I know they were his friends from his course [en électricité] “De Bonaventure convinced him to party in Quebec,” he says.
According to the experts, the hypothesis that the young man was drugged without his knowledge seems plausible, even if at this point “all hypotheses are good,” believes investigator Stéphane Luce in an interview with the “Current Files” program.
“Jessy loves life, he loves talking to people, that’s the theory [d’un événement] “I would voluntarily eliminate him because I tell myself that he is not his type at all,” says Élie.
The family continues to be tirelessly involved in the effort to find him.
“We are combing every corner we can in several neighborhoods in Quebec,” says the cousin of the main victim.
“Jessy is still alive in my head,” he concludes.