Well-known game show character "Fort Boyard" succumbed to cancer, this weekend, in Charente-Maritime the Point.fr It's an entire generation of young viewers former to be moved by the news. Yves Marchesseau, aka La Boule, well-known game show Fort Boyard character, passed away this weekend in Saintes (Charente-Maritime). Aged 62, he died of cancer, reported Monday morning France Bleu La Rochelle. In early August, Yves Marchesseau had confided in France Sunday on his health problems. He had discovered six months earlier he had cancer of the esophagus. After sessions of radio and chemotherapy, as well as special treatment, Ball had lost nearly 20 pounds and said he was exhausted. "My health problems have increased, he explained in the magazine I was discovered diabetes - a nurse comes every day to make me a shot - I have bandages and I'm in a wheelchair. J 'I lost my appetite and sleep. " "I'm afraid to die ..."
In this fight, he said he was supported by his daughter Stephanie, several friends, his nurse, and his playing partner Passe-Muraille, who called every day. But the moral decline. "I received my lab results oncology. I'm afraid of dying and I did not even open the envelope. 'Cause I want at all costs to protect Stephanie. This is an adorable girl with her dad sick. "He nevertheless hoped to find his character next year, contrary to rumors announcing his final departure from the game. "I'm only back for a year, he explained. Production assured me that I could take my place in 2015 when I get better ... "the disease will not leave him in time ... After several jobs, including the driver in a metalwork factory, Yves Marchesseau was spotted by Patrice Laffont, who gave him his chance in the summer issue of France 2 in 1994.
In this fight, he said he was supported by his daughter Stephanie, several friends, his nurse, and his playing partner Passe-Muraille, who called every day. But the moral decline. "I received my lab results oncology. I'm afraid of dying and I did not even open the envelope. 'Cause I want at all costs to protect Stephanie. This is an adorable girl with her dad sick. "He nevertheless hoped to find his character next year, contrary to rumors announcing his final departure from the game. "I'm only back for a year, he explained. Production assured me that I could take my place in 2015 when I get better ... "the disease will not leave him in time ... After several jobs, including the driver in a metalwork factory, Yves Marchesseau was spotted by Patrice Laffont, who gave him his chance in the summer issue of France 2 in 1994.

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