Solène Delinger 4:35 p.m., April 1, 2024, modified at 4:36 p.m., April 1, 2024

In an interview given to "Télé Poche" this Monday, April 1, Stéphane Henon, the interpreter of Jean-Paul Boher in "Plus belle la vie", spoke with emotion of the tragic disappearance of his former colleague Marwan Berreni, who played the role of Abdel Fedala. 

The actors of

Plus belle la vie

will probably never recover. Six months ago, the body of their friend and colleague Marwan Berreni, 35, was found hanged in an abandoned farm in Corcelles-en-Beaujolais, in the Rhône. The actor who played the role of Abdel Fedala had been actively sought by the police since the beginning of August, following a car accident which occurred outside a nightclub.

The disappearance of Abdel Fedala discussed next June in

Plus belle la vie

The announcement of his death shocked the entire cast of the Marseille soap opera who, a few months earlier, said goodbye to Michel Cordes, the interpreter of the unforgettable Roland Marci. In an interview given to

Télé Poche

this Monday, April 1, Stéphane Henon, alias Jean-Paul Boher explains, with tears in his eyes, thinking every day of the two actors who tragically disappeared (editor's note: Michel Cordes killed himself by gunfire). fire). The production of

Plus belle la vie

paid tribute to them during the first episode of the new version of the soap opera, broadcast on TF1 last January.

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Next June, an entire plot will be devoted to the disappearance of Abdel Fedala, the character played by Marwan Berreni. Its history will be linked to that of the collapse of the buildings in the Mistral district. For Stéphane Henon, it is absolutely necessary to provide answers to viewers, even if these episodes will necessarily be particularly difficult to shoot: "For us, it's not Abdel, it's Marwan, and we are no longer in fiction. Why not explain it one day. We'll adapt, it would be a nice tribute." A tribute that fans of

Plus belle la vie

also need to turn this painful page...