Liane Lazaar is a web editor attached to the TV division of Purepeople.com. She knows as much about the journey of Jean-Pierre Pernaut on TF1 as the latest twists and turns of reality TV candidates and has a pronounced taste for stories of the heart.
This former “Koh-Lanta” candidate had a big scare a few days ago. In an Instagram story, she confided having been attacked in Belgium, where she is from, during an outing with a friend. The adventurer has always been in “emotional shock”.
“A man ran and grabbed me…”: A former Koh-Lanta candidate recounts this evening which ended badly
In 2023, Helena participated in the 24th season of Koh Lantacalled The Sacred Fire. And since then, the 28-year-old adventurer has returned to her peaceful life in Belgium where she works as a physiotherapist. But his latest news is chilling. In fact, over the weekend, the one who saw took to her Instagram account to share her latest misadventure in a story.
She says she was “attacked while going to a restaurant“Saturday January 18, in Braine-l’Alleud, not far from Brussels.”I was walking from the parking lot to the restaurant when a man ran and grabbed my arm“, she reported, quoting the individual’s cash comments: “Are you fucking?” “I couldn’t say anything, shocked, paralyzed“, she then admits, specifying that she simply succeeded in “accelerate” her step. But the man continued to follow her. “Why are you afraid? Why are you stressed? Give me some money and I’ll leave you alone“, he told her.
A trying evening for Helena
Helena then ended up running to the restaurant where her friend was waiting for her. But the story doesn’t end there. His harasser returned near the establishment, accompanied by three other men. And it was not the Belgian’s friend’s attempt at dissuasion – by taking a photo of them – that succeeded in making them flee since even once their dinner was finished, they were still waiting.50m away“The two friends therefore decided to ask for help.”We stopped a car and asked to take us back to ours“.
And for her to conclude, still very marked by this scare: “The story ends well, but the emotional shock, the loss of confidence is there. Be careful, everything can change so quickly“, she reminded her community.