At the age of 82, the former boss of Canal+ sports Charles Biétry can hardly move or speak, but he refuses to let himself be reduced to silence. Sunday, June 14, 2026, in 8:30 p.m. on Sunday on France 2, Laurent Delahousse came to film him at his home in Carnac, Brittany. Met with Charcot's disease, he leaves a voice generated by artificial intelligence to launch: "Living, I'm still alive!", sentence that now sums up his current state. The diagn…
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At the age of 82, the former boss of Canal+ sports Charles Biétry can hardly move or speak, but he refuses to let himself be reduced to silence. Sunday, June 14, 2026, in 8:30 p.m. on Sunday on France 2, Laurent Delahousse came to film him at his home in Carnac, Brittany. Met with Charcot's disease, he leaves a voice generated by artificial intelligence to launch: "Living, I'm still alive!", sentence that now sums up his current state. The diagn…