Alain Delon’s Family Refuses to Euthanize Dog Loubo After Actor's Death
Excitement Surrounds Alain Delon’s Final Wishes
The family of Alain Delon, who passed away recently at the age of 88, has declined the actor's request to have his dog Loubo euthanized and buried with him. Delon, a celebrated figure in French cinema, voiced his unique wish during a 2018 interview, stating he loved Loubo 'like a child.' Despite the actor’s desire for his 'end-of-life' dog to be put to sleep in his arms, Delon's family has prioritized Loubo's life, ensuring the dog remains in their care at Delon’s Douchy estate.
Public Response and Animal Welfare Advocacy
Delon’s wish for euthanasia was met with significant backlash from animal welfare organizations across France. The Brigitte Bardot Foundation and others have condemned the idea, emphasizing that an animal's life should not hinge on a human’s demise. Alternatively, these organizations have offered to assist in finding a new home for Loubo if necessary.
- Alain Delon's family has rejected his dying request.
- Animal welfare groups rallied against the idea.
- Loubo will continue to live with Delon’s family.
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