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'''Jacques Fournier''' was a [[chauffeur]]. He went to [[Bosnia]] with [[United Nations]] peace-keeping forces, where he learnt to speak the [[English language]] fluently. He crashed in the south of [[France]] and died, whilst [[Neil Redmond]] was crippled. [[Jack Harkness]] spoke to [[Jacques Fournier's wife|his wife]] about the incident. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Uncanny Valley (audio story)|Uncanny Valley]]'')
'''Jacques Fournier''' served in the [[France|French]] army, going to [[Bosnia]] with [[United Nations|UN]] peacekeeping forces and picking up the [[English language]] fluently there. He suffered from [[post-traumatic stress]] and saw a counsellor, [[Sophie Rousseau|Dr Sophie Rousseau]], upon leaving the army.
 
Fournier became a [[chauffeur]]. In [[April]] [[2004]], [[Jacques Fournier's wife|his wife]] noticed that he was in a trance-like state. That day, he crashed and died, whilst passenger [[Neil Redmond]] was crippled. [[Jack Harkness]] spoke to his wife about the incident. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Uncanny Valley (audio story)|Uncanny Valley]]'')


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Revision as of 19:27, 7 July 2019

Jacques Fournier served in the French army, going to Bosnia with UN peacekeeping forces and picking up the English language fluently there. He suffered from post-traumatic stress and saw a counsellor, Dr Sophie Rousseau, upon leaving the army.

Fournier became a chauffeur. In April 2004, his wife noticed that he was in a trance-like state. That day, he crashed and died, whilst passenger Neil Redmond was crippled. Jack Harkness spoke to his wife about the incident. (AUDIO: Uncanny Valley)