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French-Moroccan actress Nadia Farès, best known for her breakout role in Mathieu Kassovitz’s 2000 thriller The Crimson Rivers, has died at 57.
Farès was found unconscious at the bottom of a swimming pool in a private fitness club on Rue Blanche in Paris on April 11 and was taken to the Pitié‑Salpêtrière Hospital, where she was placed in a medically induced coma.
Her daughters confirmed she suffered a cardiac arrest and died on Friday, April 17.
Witnesses performed CPR at the scene and authorities have opened an inquiry; prosecutors say no offence has been identified so far and CCTV from the club is being reviewed.
Born in Marrakesh in 1968 and raised in Nice, Farès built a cross‑border career in French and international film and television, with credits including The Crimson Rivers, Marseille, Storm Warning and War.
She had publicly disclosed prior brain and heart surgeries and was due to make her directing debut later this year.
Farès is survived by her two daughters, Cylia and Shana Chasman.








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