
Twelve years after Moussa Diouf’s death, his wife Sandrine Diouf breaks her silence on the tensions surrounding his succession. IN Luxury airplaneShe admits that she made the radical choice to give up her entire inheritance.
During his stay in Luxury airplaneThis Thursday, July 2, Sandrine Diouf returned to the decision she made a few days after the disappearance of her husband Moussa Diouf, who died in July 2012. When asked by Jordan De Luxe about the tension that surrounded the actor’s succession, the actor’s widow assured that she had renounced any inheritance to avoid conflicts. “On July 10, I was at the notary to renounce the inheritance in my name and in the name of my son”– she said. “I fought for love, but fighting for money or inheritance was out of the question.” A decision she said she made the day after the funeral, before admitting she didn’t do it then. “never heard anything else” relatives of the actor.
Faced with questions regarding their civil marriage, which took place while Moussa Diouf was hospitalized after a stroke, Sandrine Diouf also wanted to restore her version of the facts. She recalls that the couple was already religiously united in Senegal and that the official ceremony at the town hall of Auriol took place in the hospital in the presence of civil registries and witnesses. “Mousse was not in a vegetative state.”she insisted in response to criticism leveled at the time. Then, recalling her psychological state after several years of supporting her husband due to illness, she revealed the true reason for her refusal of the inheritance: “I wanted peace. I couldn’t take it anymore. I had three years where supporting a sick person was terrible.” She says the ordeal left her with agoraphobia and panic attacks.
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Mourning for Sandrine Diouf still lingers.
Nearly fourteen years after the disappearance of Inspector N’Gouma’s unforgettable translator Julie LescautSandrine Diouf continues to cherish her memory. IN Luxury airplaneshe explained that she kept many things that belonged to her husband: “Everything is there. I have a wedding ring, I have pictures of him, Isaac has his dad’s clothes, he has his dad’s wallet.” For their son Isaac’s 18th birthday, she gave him all of his father’s personal belongings. Single after the actor’s death, she insists that she does not feel the need to start life over again. “I don’t forbid it, but I don’t feel the need for it at all. I’m lonely, and Mousse is always in my heart.”– she admitted. The statement, which echoes a poignant message posted on Instagram last May, in which she wrote: “There are days when I just wish you were here.” Grieving is still so difficult…
This article was written in collaboration with 6Medias.