Alain Delon39s partner reports the actor39s children for the attempted

Alain Delon's partner reports the actor's children for the attempted murder of their father

The fight for the life – and legacy – of 88-year-old Alain Delon has a new twist. Hiromi Rollin, the French-Japanese woman who claims to be the actor's partner, has reported Delon's three children for “attempted voluntary murder.”

In a letter written by her lawyer Yassine Bouzrou and consulted by Le Figaro, the 66-year-old Ms. Rollin speaks of Delon's life being “in danger” because his children have stopped giving him the therapies and subjecting him to the checks necessary to to cure the diffuse lymphoma that he has been suffering from for some time. Hiromi Rollin has lived next to Delon in his house in Douchy, two hours' drive south of Paris, for about thirty years. The family always sees her as his personal assistant, but she took advantage of Delon's weakness to take on the role of his companion.

The woman then goes on the counterattack and denounces her three children because, after her release last summer, Alain Delon “was not taken to Switzerland for the new examination planned for August 28th and did not consult the doctor G..” June 30, 2023.” The three children Anthony (59 years old), Anouschka (33) and Alain-Fabien (29) are at war with each other and have also denounced each other in the last few days, Anthony and Alain-Fabien on the one hand and Anouschka on the other another accused each other of enforcing their respective inheritance goals over the father's health.

But Hiromi Rollin reports on all three after she became aware of the text messages they exchanged last July, when they hadn't yet argued, and they were talking about whether or not they should continue their father's treatment. In particular, Anthony suggested “immediately stop the chemotherapy, buy a fruit juice machine and feed him fruit juices to compensate for his deficiencies,” and judged that chemotherapy “will help to hasten the incurable.”

“By August 10th we will see ourselves more clearly,” wrote Anthony Delon, “in short, we will see whether he recovers or collapses.” The eldest son wants to avoid “useless therapeutic persistence.” “Dad has to go, the car is worn out. If he doesn't recover quickly it's over, if he decides to give up there's nothing anyone can do about it.

In the exchange of messages, Alain-Fabien says nothing, while Anoushka expresses her doubts: “This thing is raining on me, when you read your words, you get the impression that dad is dying.” Stop chemotherapy, why not, but in August, not now. We can also reduce the chemotherapy instead of stopping it completely.” Anthony replies that “the chemotherapy is slowly killing him”, to which Anoushka replies that “stopping the chemotherapy doesn't make sense, we should decide this in consultation with doctors”.

According to Anthony Delon, the three brothers eventually agreed to stop treatment. Anoushka denies this version. In any case, Hiromi Rollin denounces all three and sounds the alarm: “Alain Delon’s life is in danger.”