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In the loft from En Aparté on Canal+ this Wednesday, September 13, Dadju told how he learned of the terrible earthquake in Morocco. A shock for the man who had his wife and children there.

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Last Friday, an earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale hit Morocco and more precisely the Marrakech region. As of this writing, 2,901 people have died and 5,530 have been injured. During the drama, several reality TV stars were on site, like Ayem Nour and Barbara Opsomer, or the actress Camille Lellouche and the singer Michel Polnareff. Other personalities expressed their concern while their loved ones were there, such as Ali Baddou. As for Jamel Debbouze, the Franco-Moroccan star went there to help and donate blood. He’s not the only one to get on the first plane, Dadju and his brother Gims hastened to go to Marrakech when they learned of the tragedy…

The children of Dadju and Gims were in Marrakech during the earthquake

This Wednesday, September 13, on the occasion of the broadcast of the documentary dedicated to him on Canal+, It’s going to go well, Dadjuthe singer was Nathalie Levy’s guest in As an aside. In concert with his brother at the time of the earthquake, it was only when he left the stage that he learned the news: “We can no longer have children“, he was told while his three children, as well as those of Gims, were in Marrakech: “They were at home in Morocco. We couldn’t reach them and we had no network. When we call them, they cry on the phone and then it cuts off.“An anguish that lasted nearly 45 minutes. Furthermore, it was out of the question for Dadju and Gims to stay in France while their family was suffering.”We went back to the house and saw the damage. We saw what was happening. We saw people on the street, sleeping outside because they were afraid to return home. People who are still looking for the missing. All my thoughts are with the families who have lost loved ones“, he confides, still very touched.

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His relatives did not leave the country: “I left them in Morocco

Despite the earthquake, Dadju’s wife and children remained in Morocco: “They don’t want to go back. They want to stay and go back to school. They want to continue living“. And even if he is worried, the interpreter of My queen n / A “I don’t want to break that for them” : “I still have this fear and fear“Being a very religious man, he trusts religion.”It is God who decides in all cases (…) if he has decided that it should happen like this, it will happen like this. I left them in Morocco with their mother and their cousins. They continue their lives.”

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