“We are sad, but not the most to be pitied”

“We are sad, but not the most to be pitied”
“We are sad, but not the most to be pitied”

They were also not spared from the devastating flames that have been raging for a week in Los Angeles. Patrick Bruel recently announced that he had lost his Californian home located in the upscale Pacific Palisades neighborhood in the City of Angels – but reassured about the state of health of his loved ones, who were not there at the time of the incident.

Monday January 13, it was the youngest of the siblings, Léon Bruel (19 years old), who spoke of the loss of his father’s house on the airwaves of “Europe 1”: “The house was completely burned. But first of all, it should be said that the most important and serious thing is that people died,” he said. “We are obviously very sad but we are not the ones to be pitied the most. People have lost everything. »

Faced with the flames, 24 people lost their lives according to a provisional report, more than 12,000 homes were destroyed and more than 150,000 residents were forced to evacuate the areas targeted by the most violent fire in the history of the California. “I wanted to say that it is not material or financial things that collapse us,” continued Léon Bruel. “But the emotional part, everything that you can’t redeem and that has no price. »

Patrick Bruel thinks “of the victims”

Little brother of Oscar (21 years old), Léon Bruel is the son of Patrick Bruel and Amanda Sthers. Also based in Los Angeles, in the Hollywood district, the writer was able to evacuate in time on her own…

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