The Juventus and French national team goalkeeper and 27-year-old girlfriend Camille had recently separated. The body was found on July 4th, investigations underway
Pauline Peyraud-Magnin, goalkeeper of Juventus and the French national team, played the first two matches of the European Championship keeping a terrible secret: the death of the ex-partner, Camille Nell, whose lifeless body was found last July 4th in the house of Turin that the two girls shared. According to L’Equipe, the relationship between Pauline and Camille would have been interrupted a few weeks before the tragedy: an element that deepens the mystery about the causes of the death of the 27-year-old who had followed Peyraud-Magnin both in Madrid (when the goalkeeper was playing in the Atletico) and in his first Italian season.
Investigations
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The investigators, interviewed by the AFP, explained how “the investigation is underway and remains covered by secrecy”. Enrico Arnaldi di Balme, deputy prosecutor of Turin, added that “the requests of the family have been satisfied, as far as possible. My service has operated, from the beginning, in close collaboration with the French consulate in Milan”. On the pitch, Peyraud-Magnin was also decisive in the match against Italy on the occasion that happened at the opening to Barbara Bonansea: her companions and the French federation, in private form, however, guaranteed all the necessary support in a moment so delicate.
No comment
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“We have no comments to make on anything related to Pauline’s private life,” the agency that manages the player’s interests and image told AFP. Even the federation, as reported by Le Parisien, “will not comment on this episode which belongs to the private life of a player”. In 2020, Peyraud-Magnin was the first French footballer to come out declaring her homosexuality.
July 15 – 9.15pm
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