Guest of "There is not only one life in life" this Sunday on the occasion of the release of her new autobiography "In all confidence", the singer Line Renaud returned to the stroke that she had the morning of April 10, 2019. She explains in particular how her Pirate dog "saved" him from this event that she initially hid.   

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She comes back "to a big lie".

In his new autobiography,

In all confidence

, his sixth, Line Renaud confides.

She admits in particular that in the spring of 2019, she had not fallen in her garden as she had said, but she had broken her ankle following a stroke.

A painful episode on which she returns this Sunday at the microphone of Europe 1, in the show by Isabelle Morizet,

There is not only one life in life.

The 92-year-old singer explains in particular why she considers that her dog Pirate saved her this morning of April 10, 2019.

"I didn't know what was happening to me"

“It happened to me at 7:30 am, I didn't know what was happening to me,” recalls Line Renaud.

"Besides, I was saved by my Pirate dog who sleeps with me."

When getting up, Line Renaud "slips out of her bed" and finds herself on the ground without understanding what is happening to her.

With her feet under the box spring, she then tries to turn around to find another position and get up, without success.

“I didn't know I was having a stroke, but I immediately understood that something serious was happening to me,” she says.

And obviously she is not the only one, since her dog Pirate had an unusual behavior.

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In the wake of stroke, the leading cause of death among women in France, the person who helps Line Renaud on a daily basis "with [her dogs]", Jacinte, arrives at the singer.

"Usually the door [to the bedroom] barely opens, Pirate leaves. But that morning he stayed with me, he was looking at me."

It was then that Line Renaud asked Jacinte to call Samu, which he did.

If she remains evasive on the rest of the events, Line Renaud affirms "to remember very well the two charming young people" who came there with whom she "spoke quite normally".