Death of Alain Delon: “I will give my money…”, an infamous video revealed after his funeral
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Death of Alain Delon: “I will give my money…”, an infamous video revealed after his funeral

A huge star of French cinema passed away on Sunday, August 18, 2024. Alain Delon, aged 88, died at his property in Douchy. On August 24, his children were able to say a final goodbye to him during his burial. But now a horrible video has been published on social networksWe see Alain Delon, in a suit, sitting on a chair.

The actor then declares: “If you are watching this video, I am already dead. I will give you 100,000 euros if you cannot win in my online casino,” can we hear. This video, which was completely fabricated, is a scam aimed at stirring up Alain Delon fans to get money from them.

Alain Delon’s image used in a scam

Larger than life, Alain Delon then appears in close-up:
“I decided to distribute some of my money to all French people and I think it’s the right thing to do. Everyone will be able to earn 4,000 euros from the first day. I hope my daughter has already launched this application and people have started earning,” can we hear.

Some people may then think that the comedian had decided to donate part of his money to his fans. But all this is pure invention to extract as much money as possible from potential victims. “All you have to do is top up your account and find Plinko. One of the 40 balls you throw will definitely multiply your deposit by 100.”

Internet users are outraged

This fake Alain Delon, certainly generated via artificial intelligence, thus encourages people to download this application and start playing. “I will leave the application link under the video”.

In the comments, a link allows you to download the application and you are asked to deposit a minimum amount of money. This shows that the scam is well-crafted. But many Internet users did not hesitate to share their indignation at this video:
“You really have to have no race to do this kind of scam… C‘is astounding…’, ‘Respect is dead’, ‘Facebook is a paradise for scams and plots’, ‘We don’t believe it, but It’s still really scary…”, can be read in the comments.

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