When a fall two years ago largely confined her to the flat, he stayed on. Forensics experts believe the man, Didier Delavigne, died first and the woman, Elisabeth Devidas, died shortly afterwards. She was found on Monday afternoon with her arm wrapped around her companion in their bed in the flat, close to Bordeaux railway station.

People who knew them said they had made an "odd couple of iconoclasts", walking hand in hand in the street at the start of their relationship. "She was no ordinary woman, very free, someone who led her own life," said Nicole, a neighbour in the block of flats. "She was a character. When she took in this man... she knew what people were saying behind her back. She didn't give a damn. She defied the malicious tongues. She'd tell them 'We even got married!' or 'He's my boyfriend, so what?'"
"They say he was homeless and you could smell the wine from 10 metres away," Heri Rananaivoson, the caretaker, recalled of Mr Delavigne, when he first made his appearance six or seven years ago. But he seems to have changed after he met Ms Devidas, for whom he initially ran errands before moving in. "I saw him on the mend," said Mr Rananaivoson. "He stopped smelling of alcohol." The last time he saw Mr Delavigne, at the beginning of the month, he was "looking well". Nicole said she believed both Mr Delavigne and Ms Devidas had had a hard life. "What a beautiful tragedy," she added.
2 comments:
Wow, just wow. May they both R.I.P. Very sad and mysterious.
I wonder if this will be me? Maybe if I hold onto hope and try not to let my heart harden too far... in fifty years from now I'll find my love
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