In the program Les Terriens du samedi broadcast on November 17, Yann Moix was touched by the suicide of Maggy Biskupski, president of the association "Mobilization of angry policemen" (MPC). The writer and columnist had an invective with her, late September on television, using anti-police.

"It's terrible, when you've been angry with someone, [...] and you learn that a person you've seen, really, in front of you, so young, is no longer there. You say that death is always wrong and yet it always has the last word. "

This was the reaction of the writer and columnist Yann Moix when mentioning the suicide of Maggy Biskupski, the president of the association "Mobilization of angry policemen" (MPC), in the program Les Terriens du samedi diffusée November 17th.

Criticism of the police

On the same plateau at the end of September, the chronicler had attacked the police and especially Maggy Biskupski, invited on the show.

"If you come here to say that the police are afraid, you know that weakness fuels hatred: say that you're in your pants, when you're doing a job that should take this fear into account ..." Yann said at the time Moix. The columnist then accused the police of "victimizing the length of television programs" .

"I will not be able to stop myself from thinking of her"

"This woman left with her pain, with her mystery, with her fear, with her doubts, and if she was here today, maybe I would talk to her longer after the debate and I will not leave so quickly that I did it last time. In times like this, silence and respect prevail, " the writer told Thierry Ardisson on Saturday. "In the coming weeks, I will not be able to stop thinking about her regularly," he concluded.

According to the first elements of the investigation, Maggy Biskupski would have ended his life with his service weapon. She was found dead at her home in Carrière-sous-Poissy (Yvelines) on Monday, November 12th.