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On the morning of February 17, 2008, Marilyn Bergeron (born December 21, 1983) left her family's home in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, for what she said was a walk. She did not return. An automated teller machine (ATM) security camera in Loretteville recorded her attempting to withdraw money early in the afternoon; she was last seen almost five hours after leaving home at a coffee shop in Saint-Romuald. Several sightings of her have been reported since then, especially in areas of Ontario just outside Quebec, but none have been confirmed.

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  • On the morning of February 17, 2008, Marilyn Bergeron (born December 21, 1983) left her family's home in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, for what she said was a walk. She did not return. An automated teller machine (ATM) security camera in Loretteville recorded her attempting to withdraw money early in the afternoon; she was last seen almost five hours after leaving home at a coffee shop in Saint-Romuald. Several sightings of her have been reported since then, especially in areas of Ontario just outside Quebec, but none have been confirmed. Quebec City police (SPVQ), who continue to investigate, have theorized that Bergeron committed suicide. Her family, who has put up a reward for information leading to the resolution of the case, believes she may have instead met with foul play. Shortly before her disappearance she had moved back to Quebec City from Montreal, where she told her parents, without being specific, that something had happened there and she no longer felt safe living on her own. Due to this, and the jurisdictional limitations of the SPVQ, the family has repeatedly petitioned the provincial Ministry of Public Security to order the case file transferred to either the Montreal police or the Sûreté du Québec, both of whom they feel could make more progress; the request has been refused. As a result, they have retained former provincial justice minister Marc Bellemare to press their case. Crime journalist Claude Poirier has also devoted an episode of his Historia series Poirier Enquête to the case. In 2017, a friend who knew Bergeron in Montreal confirmed that she had grown increasingly fearful and reclusive there in the two months before her disappearance. He said he had asked her if she had been raped or witnessed a crime. She said what had happened to her was "worse" than that, but refused to elaborate. (en)
  • En la mañana del 17 de febrero de 2008, Marilyn Bergeron (Chicoutimi, 21 de diciembre de 1983)​ abandonó su domicilio familiar en la ciudad canadiense de Quebec, diciendo a los suyos que se marchaba para dar una vuelta, de la que no regresó. Una cámara de seguridad de un cajero automático en Loretteville, a las afueras del municipio, grabó su intento de retirar dinero temprano en la tarde. Fue vista por última vez casi cinco horas después de salir de su casa en una cafetería en Saint-Romuald, situado en la otra punta de la ciudad y también en la otra orilla del río San Lorenzo, que corta Quebec en dos. Desde entonces, se han reportado muchos avistamientos de ella, especialmente en las afueras de Quebec y en Ontario, pero sin éxito. La policía de la ciudad de Quebec, que continúa investigando el caso, ha teorizado con la hipótesis de que Bergeron se suicidara. Su familia, que ha presentado una recompensa por la información que conduzca a la resolución del caso, cree que en su lugar pudo haberse encontrado con un juego sucio. Poco antes de su desaparición, había regresado a Quebec desde Montreal, donde les dijo a sus padres, sin ser específicos, que algo había sucedido allí y que ya no se sentía segura viviendo sola.​ Debido a esto, y a las limitaciones jurisdiccionales de la policía, la familia solicitó en repetidas ocasiones al Ministerio de Seguridad Pública de la provincia que ordene que el expediente del caso sea transferido a la policía de Montreal o al Sûreté du Québec, la policía provincial, quienes creen que podrían avanzar más. No obstante, todas las solicitudes pertinentes fueron rechazadas. Esto motivó que la familia contratara al exsecretario de justicia provincial de Quebec, Marc Bellemare, para presionar en su caso. También se interesó por el caso el periodista de sucesos Claude Poirier, quien dedicó un episodio de su serie de Poirier Enquête al caso. En 2017, una amiga que conocía a Bergeron de su etapa en Montreal confirmó que se había vuelto cada vez más temerosa y solitaria en los dos meses anteriores a su desaparición. Dijo que le había preguntado si había sido violada o había presenciado algún tipo de crimen. Ella dijo que lo que le había pasado era "peor" que eso, pero se negó a dar más detalles.​ (es)
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  • On the morning of February 17, 2008, Marilyn Bergeron (born December 21, 1983) left her family's home in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, for what she said was a walk. She did not return. An automated teller machine (ATM) security camera in Loretteville recorded her attempting to withdraw money early in the afternoon; she was last seen almost five hours after leaving home at a coffee shop in Saint-Romuald. Several sightings of her have been reported since then, especially in areas of Ontario just outside Quebec, but none have been confirmed. (en)
  • En la mañana del 17 de febrero de 2008, Marilyn Bergeron (Chicoutimi, 21 de diciembre de 1983)​ abandonó su domicilio familiar en la ciudad canadiense de Quebec, diciendo a los suyos que se marchaba para dar una vuelta, de la que no regresó. Una cámara de seguridad de un cajero automático en Loretteville, a las afueras del municipio, grabó su intento de retirar dinero temprano en la tarde. Fue vista por última vez casi cinco horas después de salir de su casa en una cafetería en Saint-Romuald, situado en la otra punta de la ciudad y también en la otra orilla del río San Lorenzo, que corta Quebec en dos. Desde entonces, se han reportado muchos avistamientos de ella, especialmente en las afueras de Quebec y en Ontario, pero sin éxito. (es)
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