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Lolo Ferrari

Lolo Ferrari Death

Ève (Lolo Ferrari) passed away on March 6, 2000 at the age of 37 in Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes, France. Ève (Lolo Ferrari)'s cause of death was suicide-prescription drug overdose.

Lolo Ferrari death quick facts:
  • When did Lolo Ferrari die?

    March 6, 2000
  • How did Lolo Ferrari die? What was the cause of death?

    Suicide-prescription drug overdose
  • How old was Lolo Ferrari when died?

    37
  • Where did Lolo Ferrari die? What was the location of death?

    Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes, France

Lolo Ferrari Birthday and Date of Death

Lolo Ferrari was born on February 9, 1963 and died on March 6, 2000. Ève (Lolo Ferrari) was 37 years old at the time of death.

Birthday: February 9, 1963
Date of Death: March 6, 2000
Age at Death: 37

Lolo Ferrari - Biography

Lolo Ferrari, born Eve Valois, was a French dancer, pornographic actress, actress and singer billed as "the woman with the largest br**sts in the world".She entered the international limelight in 1995 and appeared in the French Guinness Book of World Records in 1996 and again in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1999. Her death in 2000 was ruled a suicide, but suspicions remained that her husband may have been involved. He was cleared in 2007.
Born in Clermont-Ferrand, Puy-de-Dôme, France, Eve Valois was raised in the resort town of La Baule on the Atlantic coast. She often talked about her unhappy childhood, with her father absent and her mother Catherine Valois (née Ferrari) disliking her. As a teenager, she obtained a few modelling jobs.

In 1988, she married Eric Vigne, a former drug dealer 15 years her senior who had just been released from prison. She then started to work as a model with her husband as manager. She also worked as a prostitute, and her husband was arrested for being her pimp.
She caused a sensation at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival with the presentation of the movie during a remake of the boxing match in Camping Cosmos between the European champion and the former opponent of Cassius Clay (Jean-Pierre Coopman).
On the morning of 5 March 2000, at the age of 37, Ferrari was found dead by her husband at her home in Grasse in the Alpes-Maritimes département on the French Riviera of undetermined causes. The original autopsy determined that she had died of an overdose of antidepressants and tranquilizers. She had been depressed and her death was ruled a suicide. Her parents suspected that her husband was involved, and achieved a second autopsy two years later. This second autopsy found that mechanically-induced suffocation could not be ruled out. Her widower was suspected of causing her death, was arrested, and spent 13 months in prison. After a second medical analysis, he was finally cleared of the charges in 2007.
When Channel 4= broadcast Ferrari's obituary on Eurotrash, it was transmitted with straight dubbing as a mark of respect (Eurotrash's dubbing is normally campy, often playing it for laughs to get around the censorship regulations). In 2005 the station broadcast a documentary about her life, with interviews of her, her husband, her mother and her plastic surgeon.

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