Alain Delon's Health Controversy: Sons Accused of Attempted Murder

Alain Delon's Health Controversy: Sons Accused of Attempted Murder
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Saturday 13 January 2024, 20:16 - Last updated: 23:03

Alain Delon, a new legal dispute shakes the situation of the health status of the former star. The former companion of the 88-year-old actor, Hiromi Rollin, has accused Delon's children of attempted murder against their father. The woman indeed sent a letter yesterday to the Montargis prosecutor's office, which is investigating the star's health conditions, in which she asks to "conduct urgent investigations" on events that, according to her, resemble a "premeditated murder attempt" by the actor's children on their father. This was reported by the French newspaper Le Figaro, which cites sources close to the case.

The Letter

In the letter, written by her lawyer Yassine Bouzrou and viewed by 'Le Figaro', Rollin highlights the worsening health conditions of the great actor with whom she lived for over thirty years in the property of Douchy, from which she was expelled by the children last summer. The woman claims that when she still lived with Delon, suffering from a diffuse lymphoma, his health conditions were stable thanks to the care of the actor's Swiss doctors. After her 'expulsion' from Douchy, however, Rollin claims that the children would not have taken their father to Switzerland for the new check-up scheduled for last August 28 and that they would not have consulted the doctor who had been treating Delon since last June 30. According to the actor's former partner, this decision to interrupt the treatments would be evidenced by a message exchange between the children Anouchka, Anthony and Alain-Fabien in which they say they are "aware that the treatments are vital" and that interrupting them "would speed up the father's death".

The Text Messages

In the text messages, viewed by 'Le Figaro', the son Anthony would have proposed "to immediately suspend the chemo" and to feed the father with "fruit juices to compensate for his deficiencies", in the belief that chemotherapy would have helped to "speed up the inevitable". Rollin and her lawyer in the letter link the current worsening of Delon's conditions to this missed "follow-up" of the treatments. And they add: "Delon's children cannot ignore that replacing a heavy drug treatment with fruit juices will in no way guarantee the health stability of an 88-year-old man suffering from a serious disease usually treated by specialist doctors", concluding that "these elements allow to affirm that they would have committed acts that could be characterized as attempted murder". Now the word passes to the Montargis prosecutor's office which could decide to open an investigation.

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