Laeticia wants to sell The Savannah, the house where Johnny Hallyday is dead – Gala
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The Savannah has too many painful memories. The house has suffered the death of Johnny Hallyday, a task insurmountable for Laeticia who wishes to today relocated to Los Angeles and sell this luxurious residence of Marnes-la-Coquette.
The Savannah is now a synonym for a task insurmountable for Hallyday. The family wanted to sell this beautiful house of Marnes-la-Coquette, Hauts-de-Seine – a project to which it has renounced, for lack of buyers. Johnny and Laeticia have acquired it in 2005, its value was estimated to be between 15 and 18 million euros. In addition to the swimming pool and the tennis courts, 900 square feet of living area has been decorated by the architect Philippe Puron : a cinema room, six bedrooms, one of which has been converted into a “mini-hospital” in order to allow the legendary singer of care during her long illness. This is where the rocker has lived its last moments, his farewell party, surrounded by his friends and his family. It is, therefore, that it is turned off, in the night of 5 to 6 December last, of lung cancer.
The Savannah is now the home of too many painful memories. According to information from Closer, Laeticia Hallyday, very affected by the death of husband, has therefore decided to dispose of the remains. According to our information, the wife of Johnny Hallyday prefers to live in Los Angeles, after a few weeks in Saint-Barth, the island where lies the love of his life. Mid-January, she will fly then with his daughters Jade and Joy in their cocoon of Pacific Palisades. A new life.
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