France first female Astronaut Claudie Haignere, who was a backup crew member in 1993 for the Mid Altair mission, had to be restrained after yelling a caution before overdosing on sleeping pills.
At the time it was reported she was found conscious but required restraint while screaming: “Earth must be warned” before falling into a coma.
She claimed the incident was a result of “burnout syndrome”.
However conspiracy theorists believe she was trying to warn Earth about life in outer space.
Claudie made it to the Mir space station in 1996 as part of the Russian-French Cassiopée mission and in 2001 she was the first European woman to visit the International Space Station.
Asteroid 135268 Haigneré is named after her and her husband, who also on the mission.
When she retired from space work she persued a career in politics from 2002-2005.
After leaving politics Claudie went to work in a biology lab at the Pasteur Institute.
In 2008 it was widely reported Claudie had to be rushed to hospital after she allegedly tried to commit suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills.
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