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Matthieu Delormeau comes out of silence via his loved ones: they deny that he tried to end his life (EXCLUDED)

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The entourage of the famous host and producer has made it known via those close to him that the latest rumors concerning him are false. Matthieu Delormeau did not attempt to end his life at his home.
Last July 1, the news surprised many people. Matthieu Delormeau was arrested by police outside his home in Paris after being spotted buying cocaine from his dealer. He was then summoned by the Paris prosecutor's office for a "therapeutic injunction for use of narcotics". And, still according to Le Parisien, his apartment had been searched.
Very quickly, her friend Capucine Anav expressed her astonishment, declaring that Matthieu Delormeau had always been against all that and that he had even helped people to get out of it. The main person concerned has always remained silent.
But a few hours ago, Public revealed that the ex-TPMP columnist would have tried to end his life at his home through excessive alcohol consumption. Matthieu Delormeau would then have plunged into an alcoholic coma. It was too much for his loved ones who wanted to break the silence.
Those close to Matthieu Delormeau come out of the silence
Seven days after the affair exploded and while he has never spoken yet, those close to Matthieu Delormeau gave his news to Purepeople.com. Faced with this information concerning his desire to end his life, they want to make it known that it is completely false and above all to thank the viewers and those who are worried about him and to reassure them. Matthieu Delormeau is slowly getting back into shape, far from the most alarming rumors. It requires peace and quiet to return to a serene daily life.
The dealer was convicted
The dealer, a fifty-year-old not known to the police, was arrested with around fifteen grams of cocaine on him. About ten minutes later, his client was identified: Matthieu Delormeau. The dealer's home, located in Boulogne-Billancourt, a suburb close to the capital, was also searched. On site, the police got their hands on 5 grams of cocaine and hundreds of euros.
The latter was sentenced Thursday at the end of the day by the Paris Criminal Court to two years in prison, including one year, with the obligation to wear an electronic bracelet and an obligation to provide care.
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