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Jean-Baptiste Guégan, the imitator of Johnny Hallyday, targeted by a complaint for violence

2021-04-08T09:07:30.896Z


The Breton singer allegedly struck several blows in the face of his neighbor, complaining of the noise at night.


Confinement and neighborhood do not mix.

According to

Nord Éclair

, Jean-Baptiste Guégan, singer and vocal double of Johnny Hallyday, is the subject of a complaint in Belgium for an altercation that occurred on March 15 in his building.

He allegedly hit the tenant of the apartment above his.

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In the middle of the night, a neighbor of the singer complained about the music, much too loud for his taste.

According to

Nord Eclair,

the man was first received by the artist's companion.

Jean-Baptiste Guéguan would then have intervened when the tone began to rise.

He is said to have struck the victim several times in the face, before pushing her into the stairwell.

I can confirm that a complaint was indeed filed on Tuesday March 16 with the Tournaisis police zone.

In a second step, on March 17, the victim became a civil party before Mrs. Christine Dierick, investigating judge

”, indicated Frédéric Bariseau, First deputy of the king's prosecutor of the city of Tournai to the

RTBF

.

According to the prosecution, the case is under investigation.

Winner of the program

Incroyable Talent

, Jean-Baptiste Guégan had met a huge success in 2019 with his first album

Since it's written

.

The resemblance of his voice to that of his idol surprised the nostalgic fans of Le Taulier.

Supported by lyricist Michel Mallory, longtime author for Johnny Hallyday, he released a second record

Stay the same

in 2020.

Source: lefigaro

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