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What an era: In Léa Salamé's show, Hugues Aufray mourns the death of his brother who committed suicide in 1955.

This Saturday, February 9, Léa Salamé and Christophe Dechavanne received Marina Foïs, Santa, Marc Lavoine, Nathalie Lannetta, Michaël Jérémiasz, Roberto Saviano and Hugues Aufray. The latter, aged 95, came to present his box set published by Universal where the public can find five albums of Bob Dylan covers. The singer spoke about moments that marked his life such as his marriage to Murielle or the suicide of his brother in 1955.

 

The singer recounts his pain at this loss with incredible emotion… after 70 years

He committed suicide at the age of 27.. He was refused to marry a young girl he had fallen in love with, and the feeling was mutual since they wanted to get married. More This girl's family opposed the marriage. My brother, who was incredibly violent in his feelings, preferred to commit suicide rather than renounce this marriage.. He raised me instead of my father who was divorced, it was terrible. I have lived the drama of religious and racial segregation all my life.""I still carry the wound

What an era: In Léa Salamé's show, Hugues Aufray mourns the death of his brother who committed suicide in 1955. - screenshot 2025 02 09 112220 image enhancer

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