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David Ginola’s partner on I’m A Celeb star’s health woes leaving ‘huge gaps in his memory’

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Ex-footballer David Ginola’s partner Maëva Denat, 37, has opened up about the medical emergency that messed with his memory, after leaving him technically dead for nine minutes.The star suffered a cardiac arrest after scoring in a charity football game in the French town of Mandelieu-La Napoule in May 2016.In a recent interview, mum-of-two Maëva revealed that she was introduced to David mere hours before the traumatic incident.

She said: “We met on the day he died. A mutual friend introduced us at a restaurant in Cannes. “It was just after midnight and we talked and had one kiss and then he went to the charity event."It was only later in Marseille when a friend called her to tell her what had happened.

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