Requests that his wife had the care to read on the will of her late husband. But 23 years following his departure, one of his requests (rather picky) still might not be answered, as explained Purepeople. The former weather presenter on Antenne 2 and TF1 wanted to “let his ashes travel”, and that they are in particular “dispersed in Guadeloupe, in the strong wind of a 5” force cyclone. A rather logical request as the man was so passionate regarding Guadeloupe. “He dreamed of retiring there, he did not hesitate to take risks to film his dear cyclones“, said his wife.
However, this famous force 5 cyclone (i.e. 180 kilometers per hour) has still not occurred in Guadeloupe, as Marie-Claude explained in 2015. “The urn is still over there at a friend’s house. Alain has set the bar a bit high”.