Monday, July 28, 2025

The mystery of the dead niece

 Brigitte Macron mentioned in an interview (which aired on Sept 16, 2019) that she had a niece who died young.

Looks impeccables, sourires courtois, poignées de main enjouées : comme son époux Emmanuel Macron, Brigitte Macron contrôle son image et ses apparitions publiques. Derrière le protocole et les conventions qui incombent à sa fonction, la Première dame cache des failles. Dans le documentaire Brigitte Macron l'influente diffusé ce lundi 16 septembre sur BFMTV, une autre de ses facettes est dévoilée. La professeure de français amiénoise a vécu, très tôt, deux drames, deux deuils, deux traumatismes. À huit ans, la petite Brigitte perd sa soeur aînée, qui est alors enceinte, dans un accident de voiture. Un an plus tard, la petite fille apprend le décès de sa nièce, suite à une appendicite.

Source: https://www.femmeactuelle.fr/actu/news-actu/brigitte-macron-traumatisee-ces-deux-deuils-qui-ont-frappe-son-enfance-2083765

Bing Translation: Looks impeccable, courteous smiles, cheerful handshakes: like her husband Emmanuel Macron, Brigitte Macron controls her image and public appearances. Behind the protocol and conventions that come with her role, the First Lady hides vulnerabilities. In the documentary 'Brigitte Macron: The Influential,' aired on Monday, September 16 on BFMTV, another facet of her is revealed. The French teacher from Amiens experienced, very early on, two tragedies, two losses, two traumas. At the age of eight, little Brigitte loses her older sister, who is then pregnant, in a car accident. A year later, the little girl learns of her niece's death, following an appendicitis.

The older sister was Maryvonne Trogneux, who died on Feb 24, 1960 with her husband Paul Farcy.  But who was the dead niece who died in 1961 of appendicitis?

If you are a totally insane briggitologist, then you speculate about the answer: Anne-Marie Trogneux (b. 1932) must have been secretly pregnant and it was her daughter who died in 1961.  And you even think you know her name.  I won't spoil this by mentioning the name.  But is there any proof at all of a young girl in the extended Trogneux family who died in 1961 of appendicitis or from any other cause?  Nope, there is no proof at all.  The only reason for thinking this tragic event happened was because Brigitte Macron mentioned it.  Maybe she accidentally left a clue?

No comments:

Post a Comment