UPDATE 18/4/2016: The baker, Michel Flamant, and homeless man, Jerome Aucant, have parted ways after Aucant was fired by Flamant for allegedly drunkenly abusing a female journalist during a telephone interview.
A French baker has promised to sell his bakery to a homeless man for only 1 euro (about $1.50AUD), after the latter saved the former's life.
Front: Baker Michel Flamant. Back: Homeless man Jerome Aucant Source: Getty Images
The baker, Michel Flamant, 62, had already struck an unlikely friendship with the homeless man, Jerome Aucant, 37, who regularly asked for handout at the boulangerie, Le Fournil Du Village.
Michel Flamant's bakery in Dole, France. Source: Getty Images
Flamant would even offer Aucant a croissant and a cup of coffee every morning.
Featured: Jerome Aucant who would have continued living on the streets if it wasn't for the kindness of one baker. Source: Getty Images
But last December, the baker's life was in danger. One of the bakery's ovens began leaking carbon monoxide, poisoning Flamant and putting at risk his life.
(Photo credit SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images
But no one was around to see Flamant. That is except Aucant, who noticed the 62-year-old staggering and dazed. Aucant immediately called for emergency services.
Picture: Sebastien Bozon/AFP/Getty Images Source: Getty Images
Flamant spent the next 12 days in hospital, before returning to health.
On returning to work, wanting to show his gratitude, Flamant offered Jerome a job in his bakery.
(Photo credit SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images
Aucant worked six days a week, his duties limited to minding the till and cleaning the bakery. Flamant still prepared the bread and croissant for sale.
(Photo credit SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images
But astonished by his new hire's dedication to his work, Flamant later began teaching Aucant the baking business.
(Photo credit SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images
Now Flamant has promised that on his retirement, he will sell his business to Aucant for the very affordable price of 1 euro (about $1.50AUD).
Through this relationship, Flamant has realised there is only one person he trusts to take over his bakery when he retires, Jerome Aucant. Source: Getty Images
Flamant, who intends to step down completely by September this year, told The Local France he was confident Aucant will do a good job and that he doesn't care he isn't making a profit on this sale.
"What’s more important, money or life? I don’t care about money. I’m not rich but I don’t care. I want to be free, I want to take it easy now," says Flamant. Source: Getty Images
"Michel has given me a real gift, and now… I want to be worthy of it," says Aucant.
(Photo credit SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images