04/09/2024 at 14:02Updated on 04/09/2024 at 14:02
TF1 presenter Jean-Luc Reichmann announced the death of his dog, Donna, on social media.
Jean-Luc Reichmann is in mourning and all French people who have shared the life of a pet understand this. In a message on social networks, the presenter of 12 coups de midi on TF1 announced the death of Donna, his faithful dog that he had adopted with his partner Nathalie Lecoultre, twelve years ago in a refuse.
“We are deeply saddened to inform you that Donna has joined the dog paradise. We are devastated, but so proud of her. We had taken her in from the Ajaccio shelter 12 years ago where she had been abandoned. She fought wonderfully for the last three years against cancer and never wanted to disappoint us until the end. Today, we mourn you. You are forever in our life Donna.” Suffering from cancer, Donna had a leg amputated in 2021.
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