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Yann Annabelle Piat (néeMarie; 12 June 1949 – 25 February 1994) was a French politician. She served in the National Assembly from 1986 to 1994, first with the extreme right party National Front, then with the centrist party Union for French Democracy. She was assassinated on February 25, 1994.
Pair was gunned down by Lucien Ferri,[4] while driving home in Hyères on February 25, 1994.[5][6]
Legacy
In 2008, the Rue Yann-Piat in Hyères was named in her honour.[7]
In 2012, a TV film directed by Antoine de Caunes and starring Karin Viard as Piat, entitled Yann Piat, chronique d'un assassinat was released on Canal +.[8]