The sad news has hit the sports world. Former French rugby star Christophe Dominici died at the age of forty-eight. Tvrďák, who has 67 starts for the national team and took part in the sensational victory over the All Blacks in 1999, has recently suffered from depression, according to the media. There was also information that Dominici was supposed to end his life by jumping off the roof, but no one officially confirmed it.
The news of the legend’s death was published, for example, by his former club Stade Français. “We have received with great sadness the news of the death of Christoph Dominici,” the club said on social media. Rugby.
Dominici played for La Valletta, Toulon and Stade Francais and celebrated five championship titles during his career. He made headlines earlier this year when he was presented as a representative of a wealthy Middle Eastern investor who wanted to join the Beziers Club. The plan was to hire big stars, but the project eventually came to an end and he described everything to Dominic as an injustice.
A legend of @FranceRugby and an all-time great of the game ????????
Rest In Peace, Christophe Dominici ???? pic.twitter.com/ByVRkoA2mt
— World Rugby (@WorldRugby) November 24, 2020
The death of the legendary rugby player, who admitted in his autobiography in 2007 that he was sexually abused in his youth and has suffered from depression since the death of a person close to him, also surprised fans.
“It’s terrible news when I hear about his death. Growing up, it was exciting to watch him play. It is sad. RIP Christophe Dominici, “they write on social networks. The news that the former star should have ended her life by jumping from the roof of the house remains unconfirmed.
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