His disappearance caused a real wave of emotions in the world of rugby, but also in the world of sports in general. Christophe Dominici, 48, was found dead in the park Saint-Cloud (Hauts-de-Seine) on 24 November. According to the testimony of a witness, the former France XV player fell from the roof of a disused building from a height of 10 meters. Investigators later raised a suicide thesis that Christophe Dominici’s family disagreed with.
Toxicological analyzes revealed “no traces of narcotics, alcohol or overdose“. If Christophe Dominici has left an imprint on the minds of oval ball lovers, it is above all his talent but also his strong character. Impulsive and feisty, he also loved to take advantage of life to the fullest. XV of France Christophe Dominici made 67 appearances, especially in 1999 He played in the legendary World Cup semi-final against the All Blacks. The five-time French champion also postponed two Grand Slams in 1998 and 2004, and six Grand Slams in the 2006 and 2007 Nations Tournament. offers to trace this extraordinary route with a documentary: Christophe Dominici: life burned.
Directed by Sébastien Tarrago and Jules Bian-Rosa, the film offers viewers the opportunity to (re)discover archival footage, while also providing poignant testimonies to understand who the former Stade Français player really is. Important names of rugby world such as Loretta Denaro and Bernard Laporte, mother of Christophe Dominici’s daughters, Max Guazzini and Vincent Moscato speak in the documentary. A successful and gripping documentary not to be missed.
Christophe Dominici burned his life, on Thursday 29 June at 21:05 on L’Equipe channel
Aurelien Gaucher
Source: Programme Television

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