Tears.
Lots of tears.
Throughout the interview that Jean Dominici granted to
Le Figaro
, on the occasion of the re-edition of the biography of his son,
Bleu à cœur
(Éditions Recherches Midi), released in 2007 and exhausted since, the father of the player tragically disappeared on November 24, has often cracked.
But he wanted to tell his son, to share his doubts.
“The whole truth, I don't know it yet,” he blurted out.
I haven't been told.
But I will know it.
My lawyer is asking for the autopsy report that I haven't read yet… That morning, when he went for a walk, he was not well.
I think he shouldn't have taken his pills.
He shouldn't have left the house.
He had puffs.
It had happened to him before, he almost threw himself under a truck.
So I think he climbed on the wall and he must have lost his balance.
But he didn't dive, no.
The proof, he did not fall on his head.
He was lying on his back, he had nothing broken.
Her face was beautiful.
He just had his fingernails pulled out because he tried to hang on.
What did us a lot of good was that at the funeral home he looked like he was sleeping.
He was beautiful.
Seeing him like that calmed people.
It lasted over five hours, you know.
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- David Reyrat (@DavidReyrat) February 25, 2021
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