Alain Delon, the French icon of cinema who died on Sunday aged 88, will be buried in a private ceremony in central France on Saturday. Jean-Michel Di Falco, a former bishop in the southeastern city of Gap, told AFP he had been asked by the actor to hold the funeral service.
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