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French woman fights to prove she’s alive!

By AFP
January 12, 2021

SAINT-JOSEPH, France: A 58-year-old French woman, who was wrongfully declared dead in a long-running dispute with a former employee, went to court on Monday in the city of Lyon to try resurrect her existence.

Reports of Jeanne Pouchain’s death have been greatly exaggerated as AFP discovered when it met her at her home in the southeastern town of Saint-Joseph, near Lyon, recently.

Pouchain has been trying to prove she’s alive ever since a labour court, allegedly acting on information provided by a former employee of Pouchain’s cleaning company, noted her down in November 2017 as dead.

The ruling, which capped a nearly two-decade-long wrongful dismissal suit, turned Pouchain’s life upside down. Wiped from official records, she lost her ID card, driver’s license, bank account and health insurance.

She accuses her former employee of fabricating her death to try to win damages from her purported heirs -- her husband and son -- after two failed attempts to sue Pouchain herself. "It’s a crazy story," Pouchain’s lawyer Sylvain Cormier told AFP.

"The plaintiff claimed that Mrs Pouchain was dead, without providing any proof, and everyone believed her. No-one checked," he added. Her former employee was not available for comment.

The woman took a case against Pouchain after losing her job with Pouchain’s cleaning company when it lost a big contract in 2000. In 2004, a labour tribunal ordered Pouchain to pay the woman over 14,000 euros ($17,000) in damages, but because the case had been taken against her company and not Pouchain herself the ruling was never enforced.