Her name Lilou and was aged 12. The teenager died at the lighthouse of Cap Ferret while she was praising the monument for an issue of France 2. The newspaper South West says that the child fell several meters “on terrace above the front door. ” She had to make an aerial choreography roped for The preferred monument of French , presented by Stéphane Bern.
The accident occurred around 18:30 Thursday before the eyes of the child’s parents, reports France 3 Aquitaine, which states that the father – Nicolas Gaudé – is also the chairman of the aerobatics company Bordeaux “Adrenaline”. Shocked, he was “evacuated to the University Hospital of Bordeaux”. Specializing in aerobatic shows, the company ensured the provision for the TV production company Morgan. Which has announced in a statement his “deep sadness”.
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The young deceased daughter fell on “the awning stone lighthouse porch,” said the sub prefect of Arcachon, Dominique Christian, adding that the recall rope to which it was suspended might “have missed length”. A source close to the investigation has detailed that “her father was supposed to ensure” no “whether the rope dropped, if there was lack of insurance, or a hardware problem.”
In an attempt to clarify the circumstances of the accident, the police seized the equipment used in the shooting to “see what was filmed or not, knowing that there was on-site air assets, including a “drone the source said. Witnesses are being heard by investigators.
A company yet accustomed to such shows
Adrenaline, the company and dance troupe exists for 15 years. She was already intervened in Cape Ferret earlier this year, which was the occasion of a report on the news of TF1.
The company is frequently contacted, as emphasized Le Figaro , citing regular events such as the Folie Douce in Val d’Isere or a show with Philippe Candeloro and Nathalie Pechalat Saturday. The paper said that “France has a dozen dance aerobatic this kind of clubs.”
“An unbearable tragedy”
Reached by L’Express, Sammarcelli Michel, the mayor of Lege-Cap-Ferret, where the tragedy took place, not wish to communicate about events in deference to the family of the young victim, with whom he met on Thursday night. Elected recognizes that the city as a whole is very shocked by the news.
France Télévisions Morgane asked the production company “to interrupt the filming of the show waiting to understand the circumstances that led to this tragedy.” The dissemination of the program was originally scheduled in September. The group “and all staff of France 2 join in the grief of the family,” says the chain.
When contacted by L’Express on Friday, Stephanie Bremond, Deputy Director of the antenna of France 2, described the accident as “unbearable tragedy” and said that all teams were currently “in shock” . The disaster took place “at the very beginning” rehearsals. Thus, she says, no team from France 2 was present there at the time of the tragedy, Stéphane Bern only involved the very end of the shoot. Given the circumstances, the chain has no plans for now, broadcasting the program. “That’s the least of our worries,” concludes Stéphanie Bremond
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