On March 2, 2022, Jean-Pierre Pernaut lost his fight against illness. Only fourteen months after entrusting the reins of 1 p.m. to Marie-Sophie Lacarrau, and two months after being president of the jury for Miss France 2022, the journalist died at the age of 71 following complications linked to lung cancer diagnosed a few months later. early, and which he made official on Twitter: “I learned about this illness last May. I underwent a first operation at the beginning of July. Treatment which has continued for several weeks (…) And if I talk about it, it is first and foremost because “you shouldn’t be afraid of cancer. I’ve already had prostate cancer, you know that. I talked about it to improve prevention. Same thing for the lung. I thought it couldn’t happen than others. For years and years I was told to quit smoking. I didn’t believe it, well I should have stopped” declared the father of Julia, Olivier, Tom and Lou.
But almost two years after his disappearance, the recent declarations of Nathalie Marquay-Pernaut, his widow, in the columns of Galaare causing a lot of ink to flow: Miss France affirms that her husband did not die of cancer, but due to the vaccine against Covid-19, which would have caused him 13 strokes, until fatal. “The doctors didn’t understand anything. This is why I am skeptical about the real causes of his death. I wanted to reestablish the truth a little to declare that he did not die of cancer, but of something else (…) But ultimately, very quickly, he had to be hospitalized, the valve of his heart was damaged while less than three weeks ago, everything was perfectly fine“ she recalled, indicating that, in her opinion, the Covid injections he received had ultimately killed him.
A vaccine that saved millions of lives
“We have no perspective on these injections. I am not a doctor, but I wonder if the vaccine and radiotherapy go well together, because, eight days after the third vaccination, he had a first stroke. Then two, three… twelve! The thirteenth was fatal to him.” declared the former candidate of Traitors and columnist of Do not touch My TV. Comments which annoyed many medical experts, such as doctor Benjamin Davido, who, guest of Pascal Praud on Europe 1, wanted to qualify the remarks made by the fifty-year-old: “What we must keep in mind once again, without judging the intention of the vaccine, either in one direction or the other (…) I do not have Mr. Pernaut (…) Clearly, we must remember the number of lives saved by Covid-19 vaccination and that in these situations, it is always difficult, painful, and that it is important that it is the Covid vaccine” explained the professional, who calls for letting “time for expertise and interpretation so as not to wrongly accuse a treatment that can save lives”.