On August 18th, the world of cinema forever lost its most elegant and beautiful representative, a symbol of French cinema and a heartthrob to women around the world, Alain Delon.
The exact cause has not been disclosed, but in recent years, the actor suffered greatly from a progressive lymphoma and advancing Alzheimer’s disease.

In 2022, it was reported that Alain Delon was emotionally broken, weary of loneliness and pain, and expressed a desire to end his life through euthanasia. He had made the necessary arrangements.
In January 2024, a court restricted his legal capacity, prohibiting him from managing his property.

Alain Delon had three children: two sons and a daughter. It was his daughter Anouchka who was closest to him in the final years of his life. She periodically shared photos online, demonstrating that although her father was seriously ill, he had not lost his optimism, his mind, or his unique charm.
“Delon will always remain Delon”
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