Burial of Johnny Hallyday : the three rare phenomena that have emerged – Gala
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Johnny Hallyday was buried on the 11th of December last in the beautiful cemetery of Lorient, on the island of Saint-Barthélemy and this ceremony was marked by the appearance of rare phenomena of nature.
The first sign took place on 10 December, the day of the arrival of the remains of Johnny in Saint-Barth. As the reports of the magazine Closer, a beautiful rainbow welcomed the rocker and his family and friends upon the arrival of their plane. Weather phenomenon, rare and unpredictable. The second sign took place the next day, 11 December, at the burial of the singer. Jean-Claude Camus, the former producer of Johnny, has managed to photograph a large black bird that flew over the cemetery at the time when Maxim Nucci and Yarol Poupaud have started to Be Bop a Lula and then Love Me Tender, Elvis Presley as Johnny especially liked. For some relatives, this bird was the sign of the presence of the rocker at their sides. And the third sign took place at the end of the funeral. While the family of Johnny and his family and friends threw flowers on his coffin a new rainbow has made its appearance. The phenomena that some call celestial, divine, or coming from the beyond, when others may see it as mere coincidences. What is certain is that nature, in its way, also wanted to say goodbye to the idol of the young.
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