French police have admitted they 'have no clues' in the ongoing hunt for two-year-old Emile, resorting to searching haystacks and checking local phone records as they try to locate the boy who has been missing since Saturday. Emile, who usually lives with his parents near Marseille, was last seen by two people as he left his grandparents' home. He was on holiday with the elderly couple. Speaking at a news conference late yesterday, public prosecutor Rémy Avon told journalists: 'At the moment we have no clue, no information, no element that can help us understand this disappearance'.
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