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(Motorsport-Total.com) – Five years after Jules Bianchi’s death, thieves have broken into a shop where his parents sold merchandising items. Bianchi’s Exclaim Christine confirmed this on Facebook and asked to spread her posting as widely as possible.

Shop des Vereins Jules Bianchi in Brignoles

© Christine Bianchi (Facebook)

A little over a year ago, the Bianchi family opened the weighted down zoom Earn

“We would like to inform you that the weighted down of Jules Bianchi in Brignoles was robbed last night,” she writes. “We believe that the thieves will try to sell it, used to be, etc. they stole it.” These include men’s and women’s T-shirts, down jackets, women’s and children’s polo shirts and much more.

The posting was first shared by Christine’s husband Philippe. As of Sunday morning, more than 3 100 Facebook person helped to spread the post and as many fans as possible to raise awareness not to buy Bianchi fan articles from unlicensed sources.

The association Jules Bianchi runs a small weighted down in Brignoles, in which it stores all possible articles in memory of the year 2015 deceased Ferrari Junior sold. The proceeds will be used to support charitable projects – particularly the Nice University Hospital, where Bianchi was treated until his death.

Bianchi suffered an accident at the Japan Tall Prix in Suzuka 2014, where he flew despite the double-swung yellow flags, serious injuries and never woke up afterwards from a coma.

He was considered a huge talent and upcoming Ferrari driver. At the time of his death it was already clear that he 2015 would rise from Marussia to Sauber.


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