Singer and actor Kenji Jirak was seriously injured by gunshots on the night of Sunday, April 21-22, at the travelers’ lounge in Biskaros. According to our colleagues at Le Parisien, the artist, who appeared a year ago on Champion on TF1, was rushed to the University Hospital of Bordeaux after receiving a bullet in the chest.
Gendarmerie arrived at the scene of the incident at 5:30 a.m. and found the wounded singer in a serious condition. The accident, according to his initial statements, was the result of mishandling the weapon.
He would get a barrel from this weapon bought at the market the day before. Nevertheless, according to Le Parisien, his prognosis is no longer in danger and he is now conscious.
They create an actor
Originally from Perigueux, Kenji Giraki grew up on the roads as his family traveled. At the age of 16, he dropped out of school and devoted himself to music. Featured on the third season of The Voice in 2014, she has released five albums and has had many successes.
Tempted by the profession of an actor, Kenji Jirak is not convinced by the few proposals he has been sent. It wasn’t until producer Fabien Arbelot offered him a script for the telefilm Champion, about illiteracy, that it resonated with him.
During his youth, numerous caravan trips did not allow him to follow a traditional school education, hence the difficulties in reading and writing that he himself experienced. In the TF1 fiction, which will be broadcast in September 2022, the character of Zack, a 24-year-old carpenter, finds himself in a very delicate situation when his father falls into a coma after a fall. Forced to take over the family business, the young man, unable to cope with administrative tasks, suffers from shame and struggles to ask for help.
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