Victim of a computer bug, RFI published Monday a hundred articles recorded in its database, among which many obituaries of celebrities.
Jean-Paul Belmondo, Alain Delon, the Queen of England, Bernard Tapie (announced dead for the third time) or the footballer Pelé thus had the opportunity to glimpse the posthumous treatment that would be reserved for them by the journalists of the station .
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If the publication error caused an outcry on the internet, Line Renaud, also declared dead by Radio France Internationale, decided to react with humor.
"
That early announcement made us laugh out loud, Pirate and I!"
As you can see, I am doing very well!
She tweeted, posting a photo of herself and her beloved pet.
Not resentful, the 92-year-old star also commented on a publication by the editor-in-chief of Next INpact, assuring that she still had “
so many projects to carry out that, when the time comes, this text will no longer be up to date!
".
Victim of a stroke last year, Line Renaud added that she was today "
in great shape
".
In the eye of the storm, RFI has publicly apologized for its mishap.
"
As in all media, our journalists prepare in advance portraits of personalities in order, if they were to disappear, to be able to quickly offer readers all the information they need to know about their journey,
" commented the radio, which claims to have is doing everything possible to correct the computer flaw as quickly as possible.