The great family of gastronomy has lost one of its members and is in mourning. Less than a week after the tragic death of Antoine Alléno, aged only 24, many leaders have made the trip to the collegiate church of Notre-Dame de Poissy, in the Yvelines, where the funeral of the son was celebrated. by Yannick Alleno. Antoine, a young chef with a very promising future, died on the night of Sunday May 8, hit by a drunk driver whose license had been suspended. Antoine Alléno was stopped at a red light on his scooter, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, with a passenger in the back, who emerged from the accident unscathed. Quickly intercepted, the driver responsible for Antoine’s death was so drunk at the time of the events that he does not remember anything… He has since been indicted and placed in pre-trial detention…
At the funeral of his son, Yannick Alléno was able to count on the presence of several chefs who came to support him in this extremely difficult moment, but also on that of Brigitte Macron, very affected by this tragedy. Jean-François Piège, accompanied by his wife Elodie, Christophe Michalak, supported by his wife Delphine, Marc Veyrat, Alain Ducasse, Babette de Rozières and Frédéric Anton were all present to honor the memory of young Antoine one last time. Guy Savoy (68) had also made the trip to Poissy and the famous three-star chef did not come alone to Yvelines but accompanied by his other half. Sonia Mabrouk (44) wanted to be present on this delicate day. Rare are the appearances of the couple…
Last September, when he was the guest of Daily (TMC), Guy Savoy spoke about his companion, facing images of the journalist confronting politicians. A few weeks later, Sonia Mabrouk confided in the Sunday newspaper on his marriage. “During the week, we see each other between two services and two interviews. He comes home extremely late and I go to bed extremely early: these are stolen moments”, had entrusted the one who officiates on Europe 1 and on CNews. But for Antoine Alléno’s funeral, the lovers were able to match their schedules…