Solène Delinger 4:47 p.m., January 19, 2023, modified at 4:51 p.m., January 19, 2023

A year after the tragic disappearance of Gaspard Ulliel, her ex-companion and father of her son Orso, the model Gaëlle Pietri continues to honor his memory by committing to the protection of the seabed.

The actor, who died at the age of 38 following a skiing accident, loved diving and was sensitive to environmental issues.

It was a year ago.

On Wednesday January 19, 2022, Gaspard Ulliel was killed in a terrible skiing accident, in La Rosière, in Savoie.

Hit by a skier, the 38-year-old actor left behind his ex-wife Gaëlle Pietri, with whom he lived from 2013 to 2020, and their 7-year-old son Orso. 

Gaëlle Pietri is committed to protecting the seabed

Since the disappearance of the father of her little boy, Gaëlle Pietri has been particularly discreet.

She shared a photo of the actor, in black and white, on November 25 on her Instagram account. 

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A post shared by Gaelle Pietri (@gapietri)

Above all, she decided to commit to the protection of the seabed, a cause dear to the heart of her former companion, who was also sensitive to environmental issues.

"Gaspard was a diver, sensitive to climate issues and concerned about the protection of underwater biodiversity, he would have liked the momentum aroused by his disappearance to go to the defense of these causes that were close to his heart. We wanted to honor his memory. by contributing to the association”, she explained on Instagram in February 2022, a month after the disappearance of Gaspard Ulliel.

His ex-wife went to sea this summer with the Tara Ocean Foundation "which explores the ocean to better understand it and share its scientific knowledge for citizen awareness".

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The file on the accident classified without follow-up

A year after the accident that claimed the life of Gaspard Ulliel, Anne Gache, the public prosecutor of Albertville in charge of the investigation, announced that it was closed.

The Lithuanian skier with whom Gaspard Ulliel collided will therefore not be the subject of any legal proceedings.