Johnny Hallyday continues to live even after his death. Laeticia Hallyday shared on Instagram the touching story of one of her deceased husband’s fans.
Subscribers of Laeticia Hallyday on Instagram will have seen the stories published by the latter on the evening of Wednesday June 8. Jade and Joy’s mother, who has just been diagnosed with an illness, shared a story that particularly touched her: that of a sick old man named Jean-Claude Seknagi.
Jean-Claude Seknagi’s family fought for several months to keep the old man alive, while the medical teams leaned in favor of a disconnection, after a deterioration in his state of health following numerous falls, and an onset of Alzheimer’s suspected by doctors. Admitted to intensive care in January 2022, Jean-Claude Seknagi found himself in a coma before coming out of it several months later.
The disagreement between the doctors and the family, who wished to keep him alive, had even given rise to legal proceedings, which decided in favor of the relatives of the hospitalized : “Doctors take refuge behind the ‘miracle’ to justify their initial decision but it’s not that at all”said his son Ilan in an interview with RMC.
On his hospital bed, he sings Johnny Hallyday’s “Que je t’aime”
And you have to believe that even dead, Johnny Hallyday keeps alive. On one of the videos shared Tuesday, June 7 on the Facebook family support page, we can see Jean-Claude fully awake, singing a very familiar tune: “No words will ever be strong enough to express the happiness we felt when we witnessed this miracle! He is seen here reciting the lyrics to his favorite song with a beaming face and flawless memory“, can we read on the caption of the video. Attention that must have gone straight to the heart of Laeticia Hallyday, who made a superb declaration of love to her mother.
On this Facebook page called “Let’s support the right to life for Jean Claude Seknagi”the old man’s family members regularly give news of his recovery.
Laeticia Hallyday: “they wanted to unplug it”, this story that upset her Subscribers of Laeticia Hallyday on Instagram will have seen the stories published by the latter on the evening of Wednesday June 8.
Laeticia Hallyday: “they wanted to unplug it”, this story that upset her Jade and Joy’s mother shared a story that particularly touched her: that of a sick old man named Jean-Claude Seknagi.
Laeticia Hallyday: “they wanted to unplug it”, this story that upset her Laeticia Hallyday was very touched by the story of Jean-Claude Seknagi, an old man who was almost disconnected by the doctors.
Laeticia Hallyday: “they wanted to unplug it”, this story that upset her Jean-Claude Seknagi’s family fought for several months to keep the old man alive, while medical teams favored a disconnection after his health deteriorated
Laeticia Hallyday: “they wanted to unplug it”, this story that upset her Admitted to intensive care in January 2022, Jean-Claude Seknagi found himself in a coma before coming out of it several months later.
Laeticia Hallyday: “they wanted to unplug it”, this story that upset her On one of the videos shared on Tuesday June 7 on the family support Facebook page, we can see Jean-Claude perfectly awake, singing “Que je t’aime” by Johnny Hallyday
Laeticia Hallyday: “they wanted to unplug it”, this story that upset her The disagreement between the doctors and the family, who wanted to keep him alive, had even given rise to legal proceedings, which decided in favor of the relatives of the hospitalized
Laeticia Hallyday: “they wanted to unplug it”, this story that upset her “Doctors take refuge behind the ‘miracle’ to justify their initial decision but it’s not that at all,” said his son Ilan Seknagi in an interview with RMC.
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