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  1. Two nights later, Picasso and Roque had a huge argument. Patrick O'Brian, a friend of the Lazermes’, recalled that the next morning Roque left to drive to Golfe-Juan, but would stop every hour to speak to Picasso. By the time she reached Béziers, Roque was suicidal.

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    • 15 October 1986 (aged 59), Mougins, France
    • Jacqueline Roque, 24 February 1927, Paris, France
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  2. Pablito Picasso, his grandson committed suicide by consuming bleach and Jacqueline Roque shot herself. He informed Françoise Gilot, the mistress following Dora Maar, “Women are machines for suffering.”

  3. Oct 16, 1986 · Oct. 16, 1986 12 AM PT. United Press International. CANNES, France — Jacqueline Picasso, the widow of Pablo Picasso, committed suicide Wednesday at the chateau on the French Riviera where the...

  4. Oct 16, 1986 · CANNES, France -- Jacqueline Picasso, 59, the second wife of the late painter Pablo Picasso, committed suicide Oct. 15 at her villa on the French Riviera, police reported. Police said Mrs....

  5. Oct 16, 1986 · Jacqueline Picasso, second wife of Pablo Picasso, the prime inspiration of his later work and a generous benefactor of the Museum of Modern Art in New York since his death in 1973, died yesterday...

  6. Apr 28, 1996 · The litany of what happened to many of them is long and familiar: Picasso's widow, Jacqueline Roque, committed suicide. So did Marie-Therese Walter, a lover, by whom he had a daughter, Maya....

  7. Nov 9, 2017 · Marie-Thérèse Walter, Picasso’s young lover between his first wife, Olga Khokhlova, and his next mistress, Dora Maar, later hanged herself; even Roque eventually fatally shot herself. “Women are machines for suffering,” Picasso told Françoise Gilot, his mistress after Maar.

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