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Arnaud Bédat (8 March 1965 – 20 July 2023) was a Swiss journalist and author. He worked for . His works often focused on high profile cases, including the Swissair Flight 111 and the
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. Other books of his covered Pope Francis and the disappearance of French TV host . He was a regular commentator on French television, particularly ', ', ''Zone d'ombre'', and '.


Early life

Bédat was born in
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in the
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in Switzerland on 8 March 1965. He has two siblings. As a child, he took an apprenticeship as a bookseller, and later wrote
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for the local newspaper .


Career

In 1983 he was featured on the game show ', where he interviewed the brother of
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's assassin
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. Following this experience, he worked at the Swiss newspaper '. In 1992, he became a reporter for the Swiss magazine '','' and sometimes ''
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''. As a commentator, he was regularly called onto French TV shows, particularly ', ', ''Zone d'ombre'', and ', as well as '. He was a significant figure in the investigation of the high profile
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cult case, in which many members of the Solar Temple committed mass suicide in Switzerland. For his investigation into it he traveled to many different countries. During the investigation, he convinced a policeman to give him several photos relevant to the case, which were later published in . His first book covered the disappearance of , the host of the French game show '. Alongside journalists Gilles Bouleau and Bernard Nicolas, he wrote a 1996 book on the OTS case, , followed by the 2000 book . Their investigation into the affair was covered in the 2022 documentary series . He wrote a book about Belgian singer
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, and two books about
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. In 2004, Bédat was fined 4,000 Swiss francs for violating the right to privacy of a motorist (who had killed three people and injured eight) by publishing an article the prior year revealing secret documents relevant to the case. The motorist himself did not file any complaint, but the government tried him for having published the documents. He had initially been given a suspended prison sentence, but this was replaced with the fine. The
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eventually ruled this a violation of freedom of expression and the Swiss government was ordered to pay Bédat . He interviewed controversial Russian businessman Sergei Mikhailov. During an investigation into election fraud in Porrentruy in 2012, he recorded a person without their knowledge in an effort to prove voter fraud. This resulted in a long legal process, but he was eventually acquitted by the
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. Other cases he covered were the Swissair Flight 111,
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, and
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affairs. He also covered affairs local to Jura, including that of a prolific fraudster, André Plumey. In 2021, he left his job at ''.'' In 2022, a fictionalized version of him was a major character in the long-running French comic ', in the issue . The creator of the comic, , had regularly heard Bédat on the radio show '. He was also featured in the documentary '' Dieuleveult, les disparus du fleuve'', which covers the disappearance of de Dieuleveult.


Personal life

He had a daughter.


Death

Bédat died on 20 July 2023, at the age of 58, following an illness. At the time of his death, he had been working on a book, which was left unfinished.


Publications

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References

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