In Morbihan, the small town of Trinité-sur-Mer experienced unusual crowds on Saturday afternoon. Died Tuesday at the age of 96, Jean-Marie Le Pen was buried in the city cemetery, following a mass celebrated in the strictest family privacy.
Around 200 people, including Marine Le Pen, her sister Marie-Caroline and the granddaughter of the deceased Marion Maréchal, attended the funeral tribute in the Saint-Joseph church in the hometown of this extreme figure. RIGHT. The president of the National Rally Jordan Bardella was also present. While the cemetery, like the entire town center, had been placed under close surveillance by the police to avoid any excess or demonstration, 20 Minutes comes back with photos of this ceremony which lasted about two hours.
The Saint-Joseph church in La Trinité-sur-Mer where the mass for the funeral of Jean-Marie Le Pen took place.
Marine Le Pen and her sister Marie-Caroline Le Pen arriving at the funeral of their father Jean-Marie Le Pen, in La Trinité-sur-Mer on January 11, 2025.
The coffin of Jean-Marie Le Pen entering the Saint-Joseph church.
In the foreground: Marine Le Pen, Yann Le Pen and Marie-Caroline Le Pen, walking behind their father’s hearse.
The Le Pen clan leading the procession through the streets of Trinité-sur-Mer.
Marine Le Pen accompanying the hearse carrying the coffin containing her father’s remains, in the streets of Trinité-sur-Mer.
Jany Le Pen, the second wife of Jean-Marie Le Pen.
Marie-Caroline Le Pen during her father’s funeral.
The president of the National Rally Jordan Bardella was also present but stayed away from the cameras.
Marion Maréchal, granddaughter of the deceased, with her husband Vincenzo Sofo, Italian politician.
From right to left: the mayor of Hénin-Beaumont Steeve Briois, Bruno Gollnisch and the RN deputy Bruno Bilde.
Former MP and former right-hand man of Jean-Marie Le Pen, Bruno Gollnisch.
Senator Stéphane Ravier. After decades in the National Front, he rallied Éric Zemmour for the 2022 presidential election and joined his Reconquest party before slamming the door in 2024.
The Le Pen family vault in La Trinité-sur-Mer.
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