Affected by Charcot’s disease, the moving fight of Charles Biétry this evening in “Seven to eight”

Affected by Charcot’s disease, the moving fight of Charles Biétry this evening in “Seven to eight”
Affected by Charcot’s disease, the moving fight of Charles Biétry this evening in “Seven to eight”

This week, “seven to eight” devotes his portrait of the week to Charles Biétry, who shares his fight against Charcot’s disease.

Having lost the ability to speak, the voice of the former journalist was reconstructed thanks to artificial intelligence.

His moving interview, carried out by Audrey Crespo-Mara, can be found this Sunday at 7:30 p.m. on TF1.

For the first time, he publicly evokes his fight against Charcot’s disease. Charles Biétry, a former journalist, has an incurable evil that leaves him more than “A few weeks or months to live”. A courageous and luminous testimony, an ode to the life he gives us at home, in the company of his wife, in Carnac (Morbihan).

The courage of a man who shares his fight to continue laughing with his family, until the end, but also the memories of a happy professional life. He will evoke with Audrey Crepso-Mara, also, his disappointed hopes on the bill on the end of life, explaining the provisions he has taken to remain master, until the end, of his destiny. A unique testimony, produced, for the first time, with the help of artificial intelligence. Charles Biétry lost the ability to speak: his voice, with his agreement, was reconstituted.

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“The portrait of the week” by Audrey Crespo-Mara is to be found this Sunday at 7:30 pm in “Sept to eight”, on TF1.


S.J

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