French shipwreck survivor of Sicilian origin who wrote the book "Elle dort dans la mer" (English: She Sleeps in the Sea), recounting how she, her husband Bernard and their daughter Gaella abandoned their boat during a storm in the Bay of Biscay. During fifteen days adrift on a raft her hisband and child died but she was saved.
Born on July 6, 1958, in Rive-de-Gier, France.
Longo Louise has been in the news recently for her involvement in various philanthropic activities focusing on community development in France. Her efforts in promoting educational initiatives for underprivileged children have been widely covered by local news outlets. Additionally, she has been recognized for her role in advocating for environmental sustainability projects in urban areas.
Longo Louise maintains an active presence on various social media platforms:
Longo Louise has been involved in several notable projects:
Longo Louise is also a passionate advocate for cultural heritage preservation. She believes in the power of history and culture to unite communities and foster a sense of identity and pride. Her work in this area includes organizing events to celebrate local traditions and supporting museums and cultural institutions.