Maïa Mazaurette can be relieved. Her father, suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, was found by the police after having disappeared for several hours. The columnist of “Daily” had mobilized her followers to find the latter.
The columnist and author Maia Mazaurette can breathe … Her father with Alzheimer’s, whom she had reported missing on Monday, February 7, was found.
The 43-year-old journalist reassured those around her, her friends and the spectators who follow her on TMC, on Twitter. Grateful for the community engagement, she said: “My father has just been found by the police. I don’t know in what state, I don’t know where, but it’s solved. Thank you all for the thousand ideas and helping hands. Operation “Lost Dad”: finished! Thank you Twitter and long live the Internet! (And frankly long live the police!)” All’s well that ends well for the journalist specializing in issues of sexuality and gender inequality.
As a reminder, the one who became known to the general public for her television appearances on TMC in the Yann Barthès show Day-to-day, had used social networks to find his father. “Desperate move: this is my father, Olivier, who has Alzheimer’s disease. He has been missing for five hours now in Berlin (Mitte district). He wears some sort of burgundy bomber jacket. The police and the embassy are notified. He has no money or papers or phone, she explained before adding, he must be hungry and cold, not to mention tired. We’ve been looking for hours and we’ve run out of ideas. If you see him, contact me (or call the police).”
Born to a mother who is a professor of literature and a father who is a designer in textiles, Maïa Mazaurette was noted for her shock confidences, in particular about her abortion, as well as that of the death of her fiancé at 29 years old. The journalist returned to France in 2020 after several years spent in Germany, Denmark and New York.
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