The Scotsman

Girl acrobat, 12, dies in lighthouse plunge during TV shoot in France

- JULIEN BLANC

A CHILD acrobat has died after falling from a lighthouse during the filming of TV show about some of France’s most famous monuments.

The 12-year-old, named by the French media as Lilou Gaudé, was killed in the accident at the Cap Ferret lighthouse in Bordeaux on Thursday evening.

Regional newspaper Sud Ouest reported that aerial acrobatics company Adrenaline had been hired for the programme and that the dead girl, whose father Nicolas Gaudé owns the firm, was part of the act.

She is said to have fallen several metres.

It is understood the cameras had not been rolling at the time.

Emergency services were soon at the scene but the youngster died shortly after their arrival.

Both her parents are said to have been present at the time of the tragedy.

The France 3 Aquitaine channel states that her father Mr Gaudé is the chairman of the aerobatics company Bordeaux Adrenaline.

He was taken to the University Hospital of Bordeaux in a state of shock. Specialisi­ng in aerobatic shows, the company was contracted by the TV production company Morgane.

The young girl died falling on “the awning stone of a lighthouse porch”, said the sub-prefect of Arcachon, Dominique Christian, after a problem with a rope.

A source close to the investigat­ion has said that “her father was supposed to ensure” the safety of the rope.

In an attempt to clarify the circumstan­ces of the accident, police seized the equipment used in the filming, including a drone, with officers set to ex- amine footage as part inquiry.

Public broadcaste­r France Télévision­s said filming of The Favourite Monument of the French by the Morgane TV production company had been suspended.

It has extended its condolence­s to the family.

Youtube footage was posted

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the in February this year of Adrenaline at the same lighthouse, which showed an acrobat performing aerial stunts around the tower while suspended from a wire.

Early yesterday, France Télévision­s issued a statement announcing that the shooting was halted, and they were “waiting to understand the circumstan­ces that led to this tragedy”.

It read: “France Télévision­s has learned with great sadness of the accidental death of a girl in the rehearsals of the show The Favourite Monument of French whose distributi­on was planned on (channel) France 2 in September .

“France Télévision­s has requested filming of the show be temporaril­y halted. We and the entire staff of France 2 share the pain of the family and offer our condolence­s.”

“We share the pain of the family and offer our condolence­s” France Télévision­s statement

 ??  ?? The Cap Ferret lighthouse, Bordeaux, where Lilou fell
The Cap Ferret lighthouse, Bordeaux, where Lilou fell

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