Audrey Misiraca, who produced the CNews show for a long time, died following an illness. The journalist devoted the last minutes of Monday's show to him.
Emotion took hold of “Pro Time”. This Monday, December 16, Pascal Praud wanted to end his show by paying tribute to a colleague who died a few days ago. “I really wanted us to have a word for Audrey Misiraca because our CNews team and the Canal group are in mourning. I have often spoken to you about Audrey Misiraca who directed this show for many years. She was a young woman that we loved, who had two small children and who showed courage, strength and lucidity in her last moments that is unusual. For a fortnight, she had been in the Jeanne Garnier institute where we come when there is no more hope and we are supported in palliative care.declared the journalist and host.
According to the latter, despite her placement in palliative care, the mother of two children aged 11 and 7 “had kept all his lucidity”. “That’s what’s terrible since she knew what awaited her, she faced this reality, she had made her arrangements and that inevitably makes you think”he added, before philosophizing: “In these cases we say the most banal things. When we went to see her with Marine Lançon [responsable d’édition de “L’Heure des pros”, NDR]when we went out into rue Émile Zola, and we saw these people on the verge of death, for a few moments, and we would like it to last longer, we are happy to be alive, we call those that we love and we try to enjoy this life which is often, or sometimes at least, unfair, cruel and horrible for Audrey, for her children and her entire family.. And to conclude: “We are obviously thinking of her and we hug her very much”.
A few days ago, a prize pool was launched to “to help and support the family of Audrey Misiraca” and of “cover funeral costs”. This reached 2220 euros and received several comments including that of Pascal Praud. “Dear Audrey, I will forget neither your strength nor your courage.
Sadness this Sunday. Thoughts and prayers »wrote the journalist.
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