The grandfather of a small French boy who was found dead in the Alps, who was arrested today on suspicion of 'voluntary murder', was previously questioned for alleged sexual attacks and violence at a private Catholic school where he worked.
Philippe and Anne Vedovini, both 59, were taken into custody on Tuesday together with two of their adult children, in connection with the alleged murder of Émile Soleil.
The two-year-old stayed in the isolated Vedovinis holiday home in the Alpine Hamlet of Haut-Veret, south of Grenoble, when he was missing in July 2023.
His remains, including a broken skull, were found in the area nine months later after daily searches.
At the dawn, the police robbed the permanent house of the family near Marseille and arrested them.
Simultaneous swings by the police in the neighborhood led to the arrests of the other two suspects, who were not identified by name.
All are suspiciously of 'intentional murder' and 'hide a corpse', said a statement released by Aix-en-Provence Officers of Justice. Le Parisien was also revealed today that the telephones of the family were drained for a few months in the run -up to the arrest.
Last year, French news stores such as Le Parisien and the highly respected investigative newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné [The Chained Duck] reported disturbing information about Mr Vedovini.
“It is mainly his past that raises questions,” wrote Le Parisien, while it sketched details about a scandal for sexual abuse at a Roman Catholic school in the 1990s.

Philippe Vedovini at the funeral of Little Emile in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume on February 8, 2025

Emile, who disappeared on July 8, 2023 in Le Vernet, Southeast France,

A gendarme is outside the house of the grandparents of Emile Soleil on Tuesday

It also confirmed Mr Vedovini – who denied every misconduct – “has attracted the attention of gendarmes and forms one of their many lines of research.”
Mr Vedovini trained to be a monk when he worked at Riaumont, a Catholic community with a boarding school for restless young people in North France.
Located in Liévin, in the Pas-de-Calais, it was run by Benedictine Monks who received complaints from former students between 2014 and 2017.
They said they had had sexual abuse in the early 1990s, including rape, as well as regular physical strokes.
Mr Vedovini, who was known as brother Philippe When he worked at the school between 1991 and 1994, was involved in the investigation as an 'assisted witness'.
Interviewed by the police in April 2018, he admitted that he had managed 'somewhat hard' physical discipline, but said he had never violated the law, according to a source close to the investigation.
Eleven former colleagues – seven religious and four lay staff – were eventually sued for various charges.
The public prosecutor in Béthune confirmed that the criminal investigation “was still going on” and “should be completed soon.”
Mr Vedovini gave up his calling to become a monk to marry his wife, Anne Vedovini.

Researchers today get a horse trailer from the building of the grandparents of Emile Soleil

Marie (L) and Colomban (R) Soleil, parents of Emile, arrive at the funeral ceremony in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, southern France, on February 8, 2025

Émile's skull – which contained fractures and a bite mark – was found by a walker on March 30, 2024, on a path between the church and the chapel of the rural Alpine Village

Family members and friends, including Emile's grandfather Philippe Vedovini (3rd r), come to Emile's funeral in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, southern France, on 8 February 2025

Within a few hours after the ceremony, the grandparents published a statement stating: “The period of silence must surrender to the period of truth,” adding it: “We have to understand. We need to know. '

A gendarme comes today a vehicle outside the house of the grandparents of Emile Soleil
Both remain pious Roman Catholics that have raised ten children, including the mother of Émile – who is now known under her married name Marie Soleil.
The police said this morning: 'This morning Philippe Vedovini and his wife, grandparents of Émile Soleil, were taken into custody with two of their adult children' by researchers from the Marseille Gendarmerie research section.
“These placements of the guardianship of the police are part of a phase of verification and comparison of the evidence and the information collected during the investigation carried out in recent months.”
The statement adds: “Researchers also carry out forensic activities at various locations throughout the country.”
Isabelle Colombani, the lawyer of the grandparents, confirmed the arrest to AFP, the national news agency of France, but said she had no further comments.
The arrests took place at 6.30 am in La Bouilladisse, just north of Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in France.
Émile stayed in Haut -Vernet at the time of his disappearance and disappeared while he was under the supervision of his grandfather – who later admitted 'fifteen minutes of inattention'. '
The search for the child finally ended when the bones of Emile were found in March 2024 by a disaster.
A witness saw Mr Vedovini, a physiotherapist-osteopath, who cuts wood outside his house around the time that Émile was forced to be from the building in Haut-Versnet.
The extreme right -wing political background of the family has also been investigated by the police.

The long investigation took a surprise when the police arrested the boy's grandparents on suspicion of murder (shown: the horse trailer removed from the building)

A forensic researcher today drives the car of the grandfather of Emile Soleil from the house

Emile was missing while he became Le Hautnet, France in Alpine Hamlet, France, in the French Alpine Hamlet in the French Alpine Hamlet in the French 2023.

French gendarmes near the village last March after researchers discovered what they thought it was the 'bones' of Little Emile in the first major breakthrough in the case

Gendarmes carefully look for the edge of the village of Vernet in July 2023

French Gendarmes participate in the search operation for two -year -old Emile in July 2023

Volunteers participate in a search operation for two and a half -year -old Emile in July 2023
The father of Émile, Colomban Soleil, 27, was arrested for 'an attack on foreigners' in 2018.
He appeared for judges in Aix-en-Provence and was released for detention after promise to retain peace.
At the time, Mr. Soleil was an activist linked to Action Francaise, the extreme right -wing nationalist and royalistic group, as well as the Neofascist Bastion Social.
Three years later, in 2021, Mr. Soleil and his wife were as local election candidates in the Marseille area, in support of the Reconquest party of Éric Zemmour, the convicted racist and Islamophobic who tried to become president of France in 2023.
Their election slogans at the time identified them as 'Friends of Éric Zemmour' who wanted to 'clean up' the system.
Emile's parents are not considered the two adult children who have arrested their parents today.