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The vultures are out: on Hanouna's show, Sylvie Ortega claims to have spoken to Loana, even though she was already dead!

Following the announcement of Loana's death, Cyril Hanouna dedicated his live show to this tragedy. During the program, several guests paid tribute to the icon of... Loft StoryThis provides an opportunity for some vultures to come and show themselves, like Sylvie Ortega, Loana's so-called friend.

Known to the general public for having shared her life with Ludovic Chancel, Sheila's son, Sylvie Ortega declared: “I spoke to her yesterday afternoon (Tuesday) and the day before yesterday (Monday) and she was alive. She was alive yesterday! I can't believe it.” 

A timeline contradicted by the Nice prosecutor's office

The problem: a few minutes later, the Nice prosecutor presented a timeline of events that doesn't match Sylvie Ortega's statement. According to the Nice prosecutor's office, Loana had been dead for some time. "several days" and his body was in a state of "Advanced decomposition"Emergency services were alerted by a neighbor who was worried about not seeing her after a strong smell was detected coming from the apartment. 

The door was locked from the inside, so firefighters entered through a third-floor window. The apartment was described as being "in great disarray"Loana's dog, Titi, was also found dead. The prosecutor's office also indicated that..."At this stage of the investigation, there is no evidence to suggest the involvement of a third party in connection with the death.", while raising the possibility of a "fall backwards"An autopsy and toxicological and anatomopathological analyses have been ordered. 

Behind the emotion lies the question of media exploitation.

The prosecutor's statements leave no room for doubt: Sylvie Ortega lied, undoubtedly hoping to gain some exposure by exploiting the death of a woman. It is unknown to whom Sylvie Ortega claims to have spoken on Tuesday, March 24th, but based on the information released by the prosecutor's office, one thing is certain: it was not Loana. 

This sequence unfortunately illustrates what Loana has been a victim of her entire life: a toxic entourage, like Sylvie Ortega, ready to do anything to hog the limelight at the expense of a so-called friend, who is now deceased. Shameful and pathetic…