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HEARING ORDERED TO DECIDE IF JENNIFER DULOS IS DEAD

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Farmington — A Connecticu­t probate judge said Thursday that she needs more time and may need to hear more evidence before deciding whether to declare a missing Connecticu­t mother legally dead.

Jennifer Dulos disappeare­d May 24, 2019, after dropping her five children at school.

Police in January charged her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, with killing her in her New Canaan home and driving off with her body, which still hasn’t been found. He took his own life later that month.

Attorney Christophe­r Hug, the administra­tor for the estate of Fotis Dulos, asked Judge Evelyn Daly on Thursday to waive the normal seven-year waiting period to declare a missing person legally dead.

Bank officials wrote that he can't access certain funds to pay creditors of the estate unless it is determined that Jennifer Dulos died before her estranged husband did.

In his motion, Hug argues that Jennifer Dulos was likely dismembere­d by Fotis Dulos.

Jennifer Dulos' mother, Gloria Farber, has custody of the couple's children. Her attorney, Richard Weinstein, joined in asking for a death declaratio­n.

“The sooner we can get to the closure of Dulos’ estate, the better it will be for everyone,” Richard Weinstein said. “The tragic truth of the matter is that Jennifer Dulos is dead.”

Daly said she will study the issue and assess whether more witnesses need to be called to testify before she decides on the request.

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