Christophe Revault who had kept the goals of PSG, Rennes and Toulouse before returning to Le Havre at the end of his career, died of acute inflammation of the peritoneum (an infection of the abdomen), announced Friday the prosecutor of the Republic of Le Havre, Bruno Dieudonné, in comments reported by L

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Toxicological analyzes were however requested in order "to allow the experts to refine their conclusions". 

The lifeless body of the former guard was found at his home on May 6, without a trace of disorder or break-in at his home in Octeville-sur-Mer. Several of his former teammates have paid tribute to him in recent days, especially on the side of Toulouse, where Revault had chosen to stay despite the descent in National in the early 2000s. 

“When everyone left running, he felt responsible for the descent into hell, and he stayed, thus reacted Olivier Sadran, the former president of the Violets.

It was he who trained Stéphane Lièvre, William Prunier and the others.

He carried these kids with responsibility, humility, he was a tortuous person but who always felt responsible for everyone.

He had this ability to take responsibility for others.

It weighed heavily on him, but he did. 

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