Coronavirus: Benjamin Müller ("The nursery house") lost his grandmother: Current Woman Le MAG

The coronavirus continues to claim many victims in France. For several days, names of personalities have been added to the long list which presents the sad number of 2,000 dead. After saxophonist Manu Dibango, it's the former minister of Nicolas Sarkozy Patrick Devedjian who succumbed to this disease which seizes the populations with terror. Saturday, March 28, Le Parisien decided to devote its front page to the anonymous people who were swept away by the virus. Among the faces that the daily has decided to put forward, that of Jeanne-Elisabeth, a retired teacher, died at the age of 89. The face of his grandson is better known to him, especially by viewers of France 5. Benjamin müller, columnist of the show is therefore one of those people who mourn the loss of a loved one.

Benjamin Müller's grandmother was a globetrotter

Originally from Metz, the grandmother of Benjamin müller was a very active grandma. A travel enthusiast and globetrotter, she had notably left for a year in Australia after her retirement. She has also made trips to Greece, Japan and Azerbaijan. The chronicler of Nursery school told the 40,000 followers who follow him on Instagram that his grandmother has died and that his portrait is therefore one of the Parisian. "My grandmother on the front page of the Parisian this morning. 'Confinement anyway was not for her'", can we read in legend of its publication.

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