"You're going to think I'm crazy, but I talk to him almost every day. I have a lot of signs. For example, he has fun at night at 4 a.m. waking me up with the TV turning on by itself," Nathalie Marquay-Pernaut said last September on the set of "PAF".
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The widow of the king of TF1 news regularly recounts on television sets her cohabitation with the memory of Jean-Pierre Pernaut, who passed away on March 2, 2022. Today, she is releasing a book entitled Un signe de toi, published by Guy Trédaniel, which she dedicates to the love of her life.
I wanted to set the record straight a little bit to state that he didn't die of cancer, but of something else
Nathalie Marquay-Pernaut
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The doctors didn't understand anything. That's why I'm skeptical about the real causes of his death. I wanted to set the record straight a little bit to declare that he did not die of cancer, but of something else," explains Nathalie Marquay-Pernaut in an interview given to our Gala colleagues. In it, she describes the last weeks of her late husband's life: "Finally, very quickly, he had to be hospitalized, the valve of his heart was damaged, whereas less than three weeks before, everything was perfectly fine."
Another track is considered by the one who was elected Miss France in 1987. Nathalie Marquay-Pernaut talks about vaccination against Covid. "We don't have any hindsight on these injections," she argues, before adding: "I'm not a doctor, but I wonder if the vaccine and radiotherapy go hand in hand, because eight days after the third vaccination, he had his first stroke. Then two, three... twelve! The thirteenth was fatal to him."