
French Actress Nadia Farès Dies at 57 After Pool Incident in Paris
French actress Nadia Farès has died at 57 after being found unconscious in a Paris swimming pool on April 12 and passing away in hospital on April 17. She previously revealed brain surgery in 2007 to remove an aneurysm and had undergone three heart surgeries in four years. An investigation into her death has been opened, but no wrongdoing is alleged. Tributes poured in from her family, including daughter Cylia Chasman, as Farès was known for The Crimson Rivers and collaborations with Romuald Boulanger and Claude Lelouch, and was preparing to direct her first film.

